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Description: Trade advert in The Bioscope to encourage cinema owners to book the film 'Cocaine' directed by Graham Cutts. The Home Office conducted an aggressive campaign to attempt to ensure the film was not widely screened.

Date: May 1922

Our Catalogue Reference: HO 45/11599

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