File:The Mad Dancer (1925) - 1.jpg
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DescriptionThe Mad Dancer (1925) - 1.jpg |
English: Advertisement for the American drama film The Mad Dancer (1925) with Ann Pennington, on page 632 of the February 14, 1925 The Moving Picture World. The advert includes two images of lobby cards showing the nude statue Pennington poses for in the film, and references bandleader Vincent Lopez who appears uncredited with his band. |
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Source | Moving Picture World (Jan. - Feb. 1925), on the Internet Archive |
Author | Burton King Productions / Jans Film Service |
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