File:Cameron in the spy film still 1929.jpg
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English: Film still from the The Spy (1929) starring Tom Howard, dressed as Robert Woolsey, and Jack Cameron, sitting at the desk. Released as a Paramount Pictures short, the film was based on Tom Howard's comedy sketch "The Spy" featured in the Greenwich Village Follies in 1928. It has been suggested that the actresses are possibly Leni Stengel (1901 – 1982) and Margaret Breen (1907 – 1960). |
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Source | Still at SilentComedyMafia.com |
Author | Paramount Pictures film still |
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