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Address Unknown (1944) - (Movie Clip) Two Stools At Once

Jewish-American Griselle (K.T. Stevens) meets proto-Nazi Baron von Frieche (Carl Esmond) who has advice about her kind for her "Uncle" Martin (Paul Lukas) in William Cameron Menzies' Address Unknown, 1944.

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