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English: Advertisement for the American drama film The Lady (1925) with Norma Talmadge, from the insert after page 8 of the November 30, 1924 Film Daily. The ad includes on the left section an image of Talmadge under a street light at night interacting with a policeman, directly implying prostitution, unusual given the American film industry standards at that time.
Date
Source The Film Daily (Aug. - Dec. 1924) (actually Jul. - Dec. 1924) on the Internet Archive
Author Norma Talmadge Film Corporation / First National Pictures


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Advertisement for the film "The Lady" (1925)

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30 November 1924Gregorian

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