With the Aid of Phrenology (1913) Poster

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There was little sign that it was especially liked
deickemeyer24 November 2017
This farce is not so funny, and there was little sign that it was especially liked. William Murray plays the bossed husband of a new woman. She hits him over the head with the broom and he gets a bump of combativeness that looks so much like a malignant tumor that, watching it, the reviewer's scalp began to itch. - The Moving Picture World, October 11, 1913
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