
Victims of Hatred
Drama
Overview
The family of a Jewish Russian manufacturer suffer ruin and murder as victims of a pogrom during the Russian Revolution.
Top Cast
Gyula Szöreghy
Gyula Szöreghy
Fabrikant Goldschmidt
Gyula Szöreghy
Fabrikant Goldschmidt
Midy Astory
Midy Astory
Frau von Fabrikant Goldschmidt
Midy Astory
Frau von Fabrikant Goldschmidt


Fred Louis Lerch
Fred Louis Lerch
Lejas Bräutigam
Fred Louis Lerch
Lejas Bräutigam


E.W. Emo
E.W. Emo
Ivan
E.W. Emo
Ivan
Resi Hammer
Resi Hammer
Jakobs Frau
Resi Hammer
Jakobs Frau
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