Cléopâtre
Jan 14 1910
•0h 19m
•Drama, History
Short directed by Henri Andréani and Ferdinand Zecca.
Cast
See allMadeleine Roch
Cléopâtre

Jeanne Bérangère
(as Bérangère)

Stacia Napierkowska
Le messager
Mademoiselle Rianza
La danseuse
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