File:L'Inhumaine (1924) mansion.jpg
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Still from L'Inhumaine, showing Claire Lescot's mansion. |
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L'Inhumaine |
Date |
1924 |
Author |
Marcel L'Herbier |
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current | 07:48, 19 July 2024 | 1,440 × 1,080 (352 KB) | Hinnk (talk | contribs) | {{Information | description = Still from ''L'Inhumaine'', showing Claire Lescot's mansion. | source = ''L'Inhumaine'' | date = 1924 | author = Marcel L'Herbier }} ==Licensing== {{PD-US-expired-abroad|out_of_copyright_in=2050}} |
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