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For Art's Sake
1930
8m
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Director
Harold Beaudine
Writer
Stanley Rauh
Stars
Helen Broderick
Lester Crawford
Philip Lord
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Director
Harold Beaudine
Writer
Stanley Rauh
Stars
Helen Broderick
Lester Crawford
Philip Lord
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Helen Broderick
The Romance-Starved Manicurist
Lester Crawford
The Handsome Artist
Philip Lord
Maude Eby Rock
Jimmie Barry
Director
Harold Beaudine
Writer
Stanley Rauh
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Vitaphone production reel #1085.
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Release date
October 25, 1930 (United States)
Country of origin
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Language
English
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Vitaphone Varieties (1930-1931 Season): Helen Broderick in 'For Art's Sake'
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Warner Bros.
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8 minutes
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Black and White
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