Colonel Chabert | |
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Directed by | Eugen Burg |
Written by | Robert Heymann |
Based on | Colonel Chabert (novel) by Honoré de Balzac |
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Starring | Eugen Berg |
Production company | Treumann-Larsen-Film |
Distributed by | Treumann-Larsen-Film |
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Country | Germany |
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