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DescriptionBiograph Films advertisement for 1909 split-reel releases.jpg
English: Screenshot of Biograph advertisement for split-reel release on 8 April 1909 of the two shorts: A Rude Hostess and Schneider's Anti-Noise Crusade, published in The Moving Picture World, 3 April 1909, p. 393; image captured and cropped for page formatting by Wikipedia contributor Strudjum on 28 August 2021.
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Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/moviwor04chal/page/n408/mode/2up
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Unidentified composer and typesetter of either Biograph Films or the trade journal The Moving Picture World, 1909
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Biograph Films advertisement for 1909 split-reel releases published in ''The Moving Picture World''
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