Genie tegen geweld

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Genie tegen geweld
Directed by Theo Frenkel
Written byTheo Frenkel
CinematographyA. P. A. Adriaansz
Release date
28 April 1916
Running time
70 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageSilent

Genie tegen geweld is a 1916 Dutch silent film directed by Theo Frenkel.

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