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Cleopatra

1912 · Helen Gardner Picture Players · Dir. Charles L. Gaskill

The fabled queen of Egypt's affair with Roman general Marc Antony is ultimately disastrous for both of them.

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Why this status applies

The film identified is the 1912 American silent epic 'Cleopatra' starring Helen Gardner, which is the closest major production to the user-supplied 1910 hint. This film was produced by the Helen Gardner Picture Players and distributed by the United States Film Company. Under current US copyright law, all works published or registered before January 1, 1928, have entered the public domain. Because this film was released in 1912, its maximum possible copyright term (even if renewed) expired no later than 1987 (75 years from publication under the law at that time, and significantly older than the current 95-year limit). There is no mechanism under US law for a work from 1912 to remain protected by copyright in 2024.
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