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Robert Scholz was a star and would have indeed played the starring role. IN 
the early 1920s he invariable played the hero.

Best,

CHRIS 



Dr. Jan-Christopher Horak
Curator, Hollywood Entertainment Museum
Professor, UCLA
Founding Editor, The Moving Image
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