
Paganini
Overview
Historical film about Italian musician Niccolo Paganini.
Top Cast


Conrad Veidt
Conrad Veidt
Niccolo Paganini
Conrad Veidt
Niccolo Paganini


Eva May
Eva May
Giulietta
Eva May
Giulietta


Greta Schröder
Greta Schröder
Antonia Paganini
Greta Schröder
Antonia Paganini


Harry Hardt
Harry Hardt
The Duke
Harry Hardt
The Duke


Hermine Sterler
Hermine Sterler
The Duchess
Hermine Sterler
The Duchess


Jean Nadolovitch
Jean Nadolovitch
Hector Berlioz
Jean Nadolovitch
Hector Berlioz


Gustav Fröhlich
Gustav Fröhlich
Franz Von Liszt
Gustav Fröhlich
Franz Von Liszt


Alexander Granach
Alexander Granach
Ferucchio
Alexander Granach
Ferucchio


Martin Herzberg
Martin Herzberg
Achille, Son of Paganini
Martin Herzberg
Achille, Son of Paganini
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