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English: Promotional photograph for the 1922 play The Cat and the Canary
  • Left to right: Blanche Friderici, Henry Hull, Beth Franklyn, Jane Warrington and Florence Eldridge
  • Caption reads as follows: Doors open by invisible agency, claw-like fingers clutch at the heroine's throat in the dark, and many other blood-curdling things happen in "The Cat and the Canary" at the National, one of the spookiest plays New York has seen in years
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Source Theatre Magazine, April 1922 (page 215)
Author Theatre Magazine Company; White Studio, photographer
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