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Italiano: Foto di scena dalla brochure pubblicitaria, 1928. Coll. Museo Nazionale del Cinema, Torino.
English: Still photo from the advertising brochure, 1928.
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English: Photo from advertising brochure.
Italiano: Brochure pubblicitaria, 1928. Coll. Museo Nazionale del Cinema, Torino. Bibliomediateca "Mario Gromo".
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