File:King Spruce (1920) - Ad 1.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionKing Spruce (1920) - Ad 1.jpg |
English: Ad for the American film King Spruce (1920) with Mitchell Lewis, page 3197 of the April 10, 1920 Motion Picture News. |
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Source | Motion Picture News (Mar-Jun 1920) at the Internet Archive |
Author | Dial Film Company |
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Author | Michael A. Dean |
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