On the Waves of Happiness

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On the Waves of Happiness
Directed by Dolly A. Szigethy
Written by Dumitru Sillo
Starring
Release date
1920
CountryRomania
LanguagesSilent
Romanian intertitles

On the Waves of Happiness (Romanian: Pe valurile fericirii) is a 1920 Romanian silent film directed by Dolly A. Szigethy and starring Lya De Putti, Maria Filotti, and Ian Manolescu. [1]

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References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.83

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