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           | DescriptionJane Wyatt in Gentleman's Agreement trailer cropped.jpg | 
           
             Cropped screenshot of  Jane Wyatt from the trailer for the film  Gentleman's Agreement.  Cropped further from  Image:Jane Wyatt in Gentleman's Agreement trailer.jpg 
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           1947 | 
          
          
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            Gentleman's Agreement trailer | 
          
          
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           Trailer screenshot  Licencing information : http://www.sabucat.com/?pg=copyright and  http://www.creativeclearance.com/guidelines.html#D2 | 
          
          
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