Retour d’une promenade en mer

Retour d’une promenade en mer

5.4

Jan 16 1896

0h 1m

Documentary

A boat returns to port, where passengers are helped ashore.

Suzanne Lumière

Suzanne Lumière

Herself

Marguerite Lumière

Marguerite Lumière

Herself

Lazare Sellier

Lazare Sellier

Himself

Jeanne Koehler

Jeanne Koehler

Herself

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