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The Water-Funker (1912)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 14M

Director : Max Linder

Sinopsis

Max is in love with Lili, capricious bride who won't do his will until he has recovered the ring she launched into the sea. But Max is afraid of water...

Actores

Max Linder
Max Linder
Max
Lucy d'Orbel
Lucy d'Orbel
Lili

Tripulaciones

Max Linder
Max Linder
Director

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