File:WagonMasterStill-JohnsonCareyBond.jpg
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English: Publicity photo for the film Wagon Master (1950) showing three of its stars. From left to right: Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr., and Ward Bond. |
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Source | https://benjohnsonfanpage.shutterfly.com/photogallery/124 |
Author | Photographer unknown; copyright by RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.. |
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United States copyright notice on high resolution scans of the poster: RKO-Radio Pictures Inc., 1950. An online search at the US copyright office did not find that the copyright was renewed. In the absence of renewal of the US copyright, this artwork entered the public domain 28 years after its US publication date. |
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