Secrets of a Ballerina (1943)
Genre: Drama
Director: Pierre Blanchar
Actors: Geneviève Morel, Henri Coutet, Julien Bertheau, Micheline Presle, Pierre Blanchar, Robert Vattier
Country: France
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