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English: The Universal's "Submarine Picture Crew", for the 1916 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. First row, left to right, J. E. Williamson, Matt Moore and George M. Williamson; second row, Jack Cohn, Edna Pendleton, Allan Holubar, Jane Gail, Dr. Ross; third row, Stuart Paton, Curtis Benton, Mr. Felden, Billy Welsh, John Powers, Howard Crampton, Mr. Murphy, Wallace Clark and Jean (Eugene) Gaudio
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New-York Tribune, July 30, 1916

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