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English: Newspaper advertisement for the American western film Daring Danger (1922) with Pete Morrison, on page 5 of the July 1, 1922 Duluth Herald. The ad uses a series of swastikas as a boarder for the ad, probably chosen by the local paper due to the inexactness of the boarder line placement.
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Source The Duluth Herald (Jul. 1922) at the Internet Archive
Author Cliff Smith Productions / American Releasing Co.

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