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The Lion and the Lamb est un film américain réalisé par George B. Seitz avec Walter Byron

The Lion and the Lamb (1931)

The Lion and the Lamb
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Durée 1h15
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OrigineEtats-Unis
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The Lion and the Lamb is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by George B. Seitz.

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