Het geheim van het slot arco

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Het geheim van het slot Arco
Directed by Maurits Binger and Jan van Dommelen
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  • 1915 (1915)
CountryNetherlands
LanguageSilent

Het geheim van het slot Arco is a 1915 Dutch silent drama film horror directed by Maurits Binger and Jan van Dommelen.

The English title is: The secret of castle Arco, the film consist of a Dutch cast while the production site was shot in Austria. The film is considered missing.

The storyline is about a man without a head that haunts the castle Arco in the 16th century. A man in the present day (1914) goes to the castle to find out if the story is true after which he finds something strange beneath the old castle floor.

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