File:Foolish Wives (1922) - 24.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFoolish Wives (1922) - 24.jpg |
English: The Princess Theater in Sugar House, Salt Lake City, Utah, showing the American drama film Foolish Wives (1922), on page 40 of the December 30, 1922 Exhibitors Herald. The accompanying article states that the film was there for a two day run, and that this was the fourth time that it had played at this theater. |
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Source | Universal Weekly (1922) on the Internet Archive |
Author | Universal Film Manufacturing Company |
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