File:Beholdmywife-lobby-poster-1920.jpg

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English: Behold My Wife! is a lost 1920 silent drama film directed by George Melford and starring Mabel Julienne Scott and Milton Sills in a filmization of Sir Gilbert Parker's novel, The Translation of a Savage. Famous Players-Lasky produced the film and Paramount Pictures distributed. This is lobby poster. (Current image is very low resolution, should be replaced with larger image when possible.)
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Source stricklandposters.com
Author Paramount Pictures

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