File:Les Miserables (1917) Advertisement.jpg

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An ad for the 1917 film.

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English: This image features William Farnum as Jean Valjean and Hardee Kirkland as Javert in the foreground. In the background is Gretchen Hartman as Fantine as this depicts the death of Fantine. From the New York Public Library: NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b14520706
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Author Standard Pictures

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