File:Thomas H Ince - Megaphone 1922.jpg
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DescriptionThomas H Ince - Megaphone 1922.jpg |
English: American director Thomas H. Ince using a giant megaphone, on page 138 of Peter Milne, Motion Picture Directing; The Facts and Theories of the Newest Art (1922). |
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Source | Peter Milne, Motion Picture Directing; The Facts and Theories of the Newest Art, Falk Publishing Co., New York, 1922, on the Internet Archive |
Author | Witzel (L.A.) |
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