File:A Bride for a Knight (1923) - 2.jpg
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DescriptionA Bride for a Knight (1923) - 2.jpg |
English: Still from the American comedy film A Bride for a Knight (1923) with an unidentified man, Henry Hull, director Smith, and Mary Thurman, on page 402 of the January 20, 1923 Exhibitor's Trade Review. The magazine captioned the image using the film's working title Through the Skylight. |
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Source | Exhibitor's Trade Review (Dec. 1922 - Feb. 1923) on the Internet Archive |
Author | Syracuse Motion Pictures Company / Producer's Security |
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