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At bottom is Made in USA and Lubin Publishing Co.-they printed the poster.
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Poster for the american film ''Those Three French Girls''}} |Source =[http://store.walterfilm.com/date-added/before-2012/those-three-french-girls-1930 WalterFilm] |Author ...
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