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Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep is a american film of genre Drama directed by William Kennedy Laurie Dickson released in USA on 30 september 1896 with Joseph Jefferson

Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep

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Released in USA 30 september 1896
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating44% 2.222622.222622.222622.222622.22262

Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep est un film américain muet et en noir et blanc réalisé par William Kennedy Laurie Dickson sorti en 1896.

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Joseph Jefferson

(Rip Van Winkle)
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