File:The Cocaine Fiends (1935) - Dead Rat Cafe.jpg
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English: Low resolution screenshot of the outside of the Dead Rat Café from the American exploitation film The Cocaine Fiends aka The Pace That Kills (1935). The film is now in the public domain. Much of the action in the second half of the film takes place at the Dead Rat, which is decorated inside with painted dead rats on the walls. |
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Source | The Cocaine Fiends (1935) at the Internet Archive |
Author | Willis Kent Productions |
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Author | Michael A. Dean |
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