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Lust's Leader Theater,Washington,DC,showing 'Ship Wrecked Among Cannibals',c1920

Title: [Lust's Leader Theater, Washington, D.C., showing 'Ship Wrecked Among Cannibals']
Date Created/Published: [ca. 1920]
Notes:
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.
LOT subdivision subject: Performing Arts.
National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).
No. F82-5784.
Formerly in SSF - MOTION PICTURE THEATERS.
Caption card tracings: Motion Pictures; Theaters; Geogr.; Ph. Ind.
Photographic prints--1920.
Bookmark /2002695611/
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