No Exit (1930)

ジャンル : ロマンス, コメディ

上映時間 : 1時間 9分

演出 : Charles Saunders

シノプシス

A romantic comedy directed by Charles Saunders.

出演

John Stuart
John Stuart
Bill Alden
Muriel Angelus
Muriel Angelus
Ann Ansell
James Fenton
James Fenton
Mr. Ansell
Janet Alexander
Janet Alexander
Mrs. Ansell
John Rowal
John Rowal
Harry Matthews

製作陣

Charles Saunders
Charles Saunders
Director
Charles Saunders
Charles Saunders
Writer
Charles Saunders
Charles Saunders
Producer
H. Harris
H. Harris
Director of Photography

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