
Elisabeth of Austria
History · Drama
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Elisabeth of Austria is a German movie with Lil Dagover as royalty Elisabeth who has many men to choose from.
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Lil Dagover
Lil Dagover
Elisabeth von Österreich
Lil Dagover
Elisabeth von Österreich


Paul Otto
Paul Otto
Kaiser Franz Joseph I. von Österreich
Paul Otto
Kaiser Franz Joseph I. von Österreich


Ekkehard Arendt
Ekkehard Arendt
Kronprinz Rudolf
Ekkehard Arendt
Kronprinz Rudolf
Ida Perry
Ida Perry
Erzherzogin Sophie, die Kaiserin-Mutter
Ida Perry
Erzherzogin Sophie, die Kaiserin-Mutter


Maria Matray
Maria Matray
Fanny Angerer
Maria Matray
Fanny Angerer


Charlotte Ander
Charlotte Ander
Mary Vetsera
Charlotte Ander
Mary Vetsera


Ludwig Stössel
Ludwig Stössel
Bratfisch
Ludwig Stössel
Bratfisch


Ida Wüst
Ida Wüst
Ilonka Törek
Ida Wüst
Ilonka Törek
Gert Pilari
Gert Pilari
Kronprinzessin Stefanie
Gert Pilari
Kronprinzessin Stefanie
Sergius Sax
Sergius Sax
Kronprinz Ludwig von Bayern
Sergius Sax
Kronprinz Ludwig von Bayern
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