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The Little Girl Next Door (1916 film)

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Ad that ran in the Boston Globe for The Little Girl Next Door

The Little Girl Next Door is a 1916 6-reel[1] film on white slavery produced by W. H. Clune.[2]

Based on the findings of the Illinois Vice Commission, the film features screen appearances by "two congressmen, several Illinois senators, the mayor and chief of police of Chicago, the entire investigation body, the Illinois legislature in a body, and a host of social welfare workers in the Illinois metropolis", according to coverage at the time.[3]

Cast

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The cast includes:[4][1]

References

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  1. ^ a b ""How's this for an All-Star Cast? (ad)"". The Albany-Decatur Daily. February 3, 1917. p. 2.
  2. ^ "Play to Show Conditions in Chicago". Evening Vanguard. September 18, 1916.
  3. ^ "Remarkable Play Sunday at Potter". The Santa Barbara Daily News and the Independent. October 14, 1916. p. 2.
  4. ^ "The Theater". The Lexington Herald. September 24, 1916. p. 31.
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