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Le Secret de Rosette Lambert (English: 'The Secret of Rosette Lamber') | |
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Directed by | Raymond Bernard |
Produced by | Adolphe Osso |
Starring | Lois Meredith Sylvia Grey Paul Amiot Camille Bert Charles Dullin Henri Debain Jacques Roussel [ clarification needed ] |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
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