Maud Madison, La Danse Serpentine Trailer

Maud Madison, La Danse Serpentine Trailer (1897)

01 October 1897 Factual 1 mins

The Spectacular Dancer in five NEW bewildering and sensational dances (#233-237). [This is likely the first of the five from the 1897 Catalogue: Edison and International Photographic Films.]

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United States 01 October 1897

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