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Olives and Their Oil is a film of genre Documentary directed by Mack Sennett

Olives and Their Oil (1914)

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Olives and Their Oil is a 1914 educational short film about the production of olive oil. The film was released by Keystone Studios on February 7, 1914, on a split reel with the Charlie Chaplin comedy Kid Auto Races at Venice.
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