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Polin Performs "The Anatomy of a Draftee" is a french film of genre Documentary directed by Alice Guy-Blaché

Polin Performs "The Anatomy of a Draftee" (1905)

Polin Performs "The Anatomy of a Draftee"
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Length 2minutes
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OriginFrance
Genres Documentary,    Musical
Rating53% 2.690072.690072.690072.690072.69007

L'Anatomie du conscrit est une phonoscène réalisée par Alice Guy en 1905.

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Enregistrement d'un succès de Polin : L'Anatomie du conscrit, chanson de style comique troupier d'Eugène Rimbault et Émile Spencer.

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