File:The Skywayman (1920) - 2.jpg
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DescriptionThe Skywayman (1920) - 2.jpg |
English: Advertisement for the American drama film The Skywayman (1920) with Ormer Locklear and Louise Lovely, on pages 24 and 25 of the September 4, 1920 Exhibitors Herald. During the production, Locklear and his co-pilot Milton "Skeets" Elliot died after crashing during a night scene. This The Skywayman ad notes their deaths and states that a portion of the profits from the United States would be given to their families. |
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Source | Exhibitors Herald (Sep. 1920) on the Internet Archive |
Author | Fox Film Corporation |
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