File:Evolution (1925), image 10.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEvolution (1925), image 10.jpg |
English: Evolution, 1925 film by Max and Dave Fleischer, Neanderthal man |
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Source | Extracted from File:Evolution (1923) .webm |
Author | Max Fleischer, Dave Fleischer and Ovide Decroly |
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Note: Despite being published in 1925, the film Evolution consists of material published in the 1923 film Evolution. From the Birth of the Planets to the Age of Man, directed by Raymond L. Ditmars and produced by Charles Urban and his Kineto Company of America. This file is out of copyright, as the image was published in 1923.
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