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English: Actor Douglas Fairbanks and Thomas J. Geraghty, the screenwriter for When the Clouds Roll By (1919), on page 84 of the January 24, 1920 Exhibitors Herald. The caption humorously states that this is the only known photograph of Geraghty.
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Source Exhibitors Herald (Jan. - Mar. 1920) on the Internet Archive
Author Unknown photographer
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