File:Beverly of Graustark lobby card.jpg

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English: Lobby card for the American romantic comedy film Beverly of Graustark (1926).
Date 1926
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Author Cosmopolitan Productions / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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Pre-1978 no mark. There are no copyright marks. At bottom right is Printed by American Multi Color Corporation, New York, USA.

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