File:Under Two Flags Bara.jpg

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English: Promotional film still. Back inscription : " From the back: "Theda Bara in Under Two Flags -- in the role of Cigarette, the heroine of Ouida's famous novel, Under Two Flags, Miss Bara scored one of the greatest triumphs of her career. Under Two Flags, first produced a few years ago, has been revised and re-edited, and now is released in a vastly improved form. this photograph shows Miss Bara in a characteristic pose."
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Source J. Willis Sayre Collection, University of Washington Library
Author Fox Film Corporation

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Still from the film "Under Two Flags" (1916)

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