File:The Jack-Knife Man (1920) - 2.jpg
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editDescriptionThe Jack-Knife Man (1920) - 2.jpg |
English: Damaged still from the American drama film The Jack-Knife Man (1920) with Fred Turner, on page 68 of the September 11, 1920 Exhibitors Herald. |
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Source | Exhibitors Herald (Sep. 1920) on the Internet Archive |
Author | King W. Vidor Productions / First National Exhibitors' Circuit |
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