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STARS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CON RACKET UNCOVERED BY RACHEL FRIEND AKA KERRY PACKER - 1995
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HUGH GRANT AND LIZ HURLEY
STARS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CON RACKET UNCOVERED BY RACHEL FRIEND AKA KERRY PACKER - 1995
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STARS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CON RACKET UNCOVERED BY RACHEL FRIEND AKA KERRY PACKER - 1995
Mandatory Credit: Photo by PROFILE PRESS/REX_Shutterstock (252834m)
Elizabeth Hurley
STARS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CON RACKET UNCOVERED BY RACHEL FRIEND AKA KERRY PACKER - 1995
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046m)
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046l)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046k)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046j)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046i)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046h)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046e)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046g)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046f)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046d)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046c)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046a)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nirit Levav Packer creates dog sculptures from bike chains and parts, Tel Aviv - 13 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nirit Levav / Rex Features (2027046b)
Artist creates dog sculptures from bike chains and other parts.
Tied Up: Dog Sculptures Made From Bike Chains
An artist has created a series of incredibly detailed life-size dog sculptures made entirely from bicycle parts.
The collection includes a full-size greyhound, cocker spaniels, poodles and other mutts constructed from recycled bike chains, gears, pedals and even bike seats.
Israeli artist Nirit Levav Packer, 49, solders the bike links, that she has collected from motor garages and bike shops all over Tel Aviv, into shapes of giant dogs and then paints them to emphasise their features.
The series, called HOW!WoW!, began by chance when Nirit examined some bicycle parts being thrown away at her son's bike store, instead of seeing them as rubbish she saw a potential to do something creative with them.
Within a few months, she had left a successful career in wedding dress design for metal sculpture.
Nirit said: "The first dog I made was a Rottweiler thinking that the rough edges of the broken metal pieces would loan to the dog's tough persona.
"But instead I was surprised to have created a sculpture that was more friendly and cute than intimidating."
Nirit Levav's bicycle chain dogs sell for between 900 to 9000 Euros.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Nirit Levav Packer/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQNABKKON (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Princess Mary Opening the Lowy Packer Building at the Victor Chang Institute, Sydney, Australia - 03 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 798365D )
Princess Mary
Princess Mary Opening the Lowy Packer Building at the Victor Chang Institute, Sydney, Australia - 03 Sep 2008
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Princess Mary Opening the Lowy Packer Building at the Victor Chang Institute, Sydney, Australia - 03 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 798365M )
Princess Mary
Princess Mary Opening the Lowy Packer Building at the Victor Chang Institute, Sydney, Australia - 03 Sep 2008
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Princess Mary Opening the Lowy Packer Building at the Victor Chang Institute, Sydney, Australia - 03 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 798365W )
Princess Mary
Princess Mary Opening the Lowy Packer Building at the Victor Chang Institute, Sydney, Australia - 03 Sep 2008
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Guests at the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc, Cap D'Antibes, Cote D'Azur, France - 21 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 671919c )
Wendi Deng with children Grace (5) and Chloe (3) were relaxing at the hotel where they have been staying for the wedding of James Packer and Erica Baxter, which took place the day before
Guests at the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc, Cap D'Antibes, Cote D'Azur, France - 21 Jun 2007
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Guests at the Hotel Eden Roc before the James Packer and Erica Baxter wedding, Cap D'Antibes, Cote D'Azur, France - 18 Jun 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX_Shutterstock (671655o)
Rupert Murdoch's yacht 'Rosehearty' is moored in front of James Packer's 'Arctic P'
Guests at the Hotel Eden Roc before the James Packer and Erica Baxter wedding, Cap D'Antibes, Cote D'Azur, France - 18 Jun 2007
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Performing arts archive
Peter Whitman (Goldberg) and Cecilia Noble (Lulu) in The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter @ Place Theatre. Directed by Nancy Meckler. A Shared Experience production.
(Opened 20-11-90)
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Performing arts archive
Suzanne Packer (Minda) in A Hero's Welcome by Winsome Pinnock @ Royal Court Upstairs. Directed by Jules Wright.
(Opening 02-1989)
02/89
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The Star Packer - 1934
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monogram/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5869508b)
John Wayne, Verna Hillie
The Star Packer - 1934
Director: R N Bradbury
Monogram
USA
Film Portrait
Western
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The Star Packer - 1934
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monogram/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5869508a)
John Wayne, Verna Hillie
The Star Packer - 1934
Director: R N Bradbury
Monogram
USA
Scene Still
Western
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