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English: Portrait photograph of Martin Gabel as Danton in the Mercury Theatre production of Danton's Death
Français : Portrait photographique de l'acteur Martin Gabel jouant le rôle de Danton dans la pièce La mort de Danton au Mercury Theatre.
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Source The Columbia Daily Spectator, Friday, November 11, 1938 (page 2)
Author Vandamm Studio, photographer (alternate photo here)
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