File:Female chimpanzee Mrs. Joe Martin.jpg
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DescriptionFemale chimpanzee Mrs. Joe Martin.jpg |
English: Ad in Moving Picture Weekly for three comedies starring female chimpanzee Mrs. Joe Martin directed by Fred C. Fishback released by Universal Jewel. Titles: A Jungle Gentleman, The Good Ship Rock ‘n’ Rye, A Baby-Doll Bandit |
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Source | Moving Picture Weekly 1921 |
Author | Moving Picture Weekly 1921 |
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