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The Conscience of Hassan Bey est un film américain de genre Drame réalisé par D. W. Griffith avec William A. Carroll

The Conscience of Hassan Bey (1913)

The Conscience of Hassan Bey
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Durée 10minutes
Réalisé par ,    
OrigineEtats-Unis
Genres Drame
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The Conscience of Hassan Bey is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and Christy Cabanne.

Acteurs

William A. Carroll

(Timur - the Bey's Slave)
Lillian Gish

(The Rugmaker's Daughter)
William Welsh

(Hassan Bey)
Alfred Paget

(The Rugmaker)
Robert Harron

(The Rugmaker's Daughter's Sweetheart)
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