File:La Sacra Bibbia (1920) - 2.jpg

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Advertisement for the Italian film "La Sacra Bibbia" (1920) under its English title "After Six Days"

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English: American advertisement for the Italian drama film La Sacra Bibbia (1920) under its U.S. title After Six Days, on page 10 of the January 9, 1924 Film Daily.
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Source The Film Daily (Jan. - Jun. 1924) on the Internet Archive
Author Appia Nuova / Vay-Film / Weiss Brothers Artclass Pictures (U.S. distributor)

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