剧情片 1934 英语

猫和提琴

导演
威廉·K·霍华德
主演
拉蒙·诺瓦罗,珍妮特·麦克唐纳,弗兰克·摩根
别名
未知
5.0
综合评分
355
热度
1934-02-16
上映时间
88 分钟
片长
简介:

一位苦苦挣扎的作曲家与一位美国歌手之间的爱情故事。

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