File:De Orient Magazine advertisement for Panggilan Darah (1941).jpg

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English: Dutch-language magazine advertisement for Panggilan Darah (1941), published in D'Orient. This advertisement was purchased by Crisco 1492 as a clipping; as such, no page number is available. The reverse of this advertisement is an ad for the premier of the 1941 Hollywood film Back Street
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Source Oriental Film. June 1941. "Panggilan Darah advertisement". D'Orient (no page number; clipping previously in personal collection but now held elsewhere)
Author Employee(s) of Oriental Film Company

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current02:05, 24 December 2015Thumbnail for version as of 02:05, 24 December 20157,091 × 9,601 (35.73 MB)Crisco 1492White balance
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