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Panic in the House of Ardon

Oct 4, 1920
1h 8m
★ 0.0

Overview

A silent movie by Rober Wiene.

Genres

Crime
Drama

Production Companies

Stuart Webbs-Film Company

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Cast

Gustav von Wangenheim

Gustav von Wangenheim

Stella Harf

Chemikers Frau

Stella Harf

Paul Mederow

Alfons Ardon

Paul Mederow

Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur

Welteroberer

Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur

Fritz Greiner

Stuart Webbs

Fritz Greiner

Max Kronert

Diener

Max Kronert

Georg H. Schnell

Georg H. Schnell

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