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English: A poster for the first Fantomas film, Fantômas (1913) by Louis Feuillade, produced by Gaumont studios.
Français : Affiche de la première adaptation cinématographique de Fantômas par Louis Feuillade, films Gaumont, 1913. Anonyme (peut-être E. Villefroy, l'affichiste-maison de Gaumont ?).
Español: Poster del primer film de la serie Fantômas (1913) de Louis Feuillade, producido por los estudios Gaumont.
Date (2005-06-01 original upload date)
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  • 2005-06-01 15:12 Tranquileye 300×425× (29954 bytes) A poster for an early Fantomas film.

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current04:50, 17 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 04:50, 17 August 20241,654 × 2,508 (1.24 MB)1970geminiendschleiart
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