The Great Lady Dedlock / by Paul Kester ; founded upon Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House ; directed by W.A. Atkinson, 1938 - production photos. 1938.

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The Great Lady Dedlock / by Paul Kester ; founded upon Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House ; directed by W.A. Atkinson, 1938 - production photos. 1938.

3 b&w photos, 16 x 11 cm.

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