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Madison Square Theatre Co. : the professor
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Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers
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Image of an interior scene of a man and woman in historical costumes pointing a man wearing a pirate costume with a knife in his belt towards the door; the poster advertises the romantic drama "Blackmail" by William C. Cowper.
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Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers
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Image of a scene of a man in a historical costume being forced to write a letter with a quill pen at gunpoint by a man in a pirate costume with a knife under his belt; the poster advertises the romantic drama "Blackmail" by William C. Cowper.
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John T. Raymond
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We, Us & Co. : Shashay
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The Madison Square Theatre Company : Hazel Kirke
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