More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Camille:
Camille - DVD Trailer
Coming to DVD and Blu-ray September 2009! Sienna Miller James Franco David Carradine Ed Lauter and Scott Glenn star in a new romantic comedy that ...
CAMILLE Movie Trailer
Their was the wedding nobody wanted to see Camille (Miller) the sweetest girl in all of Kentucky just married the only man she has ever loved Silas (Franco) ...
Camille 2007 - Breathe Me
This is a video of the movie Camille that I made. Originally uploaded on OhOpheliac but I made a new account.
Camille (James Franco Sienna Miller) Part 10
The plot follows the two characters who have recently married and are going to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon. Silas Parker (Franco) is a thief who marries ...
Camille (James Franco Sienna Miller) Part 8
The plot follows the two characters who have recently married and are going to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon. Silas Parker (Franco) is a thief who marries ...
Camille (James Franco Sienna Miller) Part 1
The plot follows the two characters who have recently married and are going to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon. Silas Parker (Franco) is a thief who marries ...
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