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File:"Laughing Gas" 1920 ad, directed by Tom Buckingham - from, Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920) (page 919 crop).jpg

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Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)  s:en:Index:"Laughing Gas" 1920 ad, directed by Tom Buckingham - from, Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920) (page 919 crop).jpg
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Moving Picture Weekly Pub. Co.
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Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)
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v1 n1 July 3, 1915 v1 n3 July 17, 1915 v3 n 18 December 16, 1916 v4 n4 March 10, 1917 v4 n5 March 17, 1917 v4 n6 March 24, 1917 v4 n8 April 7, 1917 v4 n9 April 14, 1917 v4 n10 April, 1917 v4 n11 April 28, 1917 v4 n13 May 12, 1917 v4 n14 May 19, 1917 v4 n15 May 26, 1917 v11 n12 November 6, 1920 v11 n13 November 13, 1920 v11 n14 November 20, 1920 v11 n15 November 27, 1920

v12 n16 December 4, 1920
Language English
Publication date between 1915 and 1920
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