The Secret of Rosette Lambert

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Le Secret de Rosette Lambert
(English: 'The Secret of Rosette Lamber')
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 ]
Release date
  • 1920 (1920)
Country France
Language French

The Secret of Rosette Lambert (French : Le Secret de Rosette Lambert) is a 1920 French film directed by Raymond Bernard.

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