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What Is Seen Through a Keyhole

Pathé film number 1244, a remake from Ferdinand Zecca's film of the same name (1901). This version was known as "What Is Seen Through a Keyhole" (US) and "What Happened: The Inquisitive Janitor" (UK). Titles get often confused. This version is currently considered lost.

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Pathé film number 1244, a remake from Ferdinand Zecca's film of the same name (1901). This version was known as "What Is Seen Through a Keyhole" (US) and "What Happened: The Inquisitive Janitor" (UK). Titles get often confused. This version is currently considered lost.

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