File:Holy Night ('A Santanotte) censor report, 1922-07-06, New York State Archives.jpg

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Holy Night ('A Santanotte) censor report, 1922-07-06, New York State Archives

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English: Holy Night ('A Santanotte) censor report, 1922-07-06, New York State Archives
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Source Elvira Notari in the Women Film Pioneers Project
Author Juliet R. Steinthal, married Juliet Davidow, of New York City (1896-1978)

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