English: Photo of Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine from an ad for the 1941 film Suspicion in the trade publication Motion Picture Herald.
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Ảnh chụp Cary Grant và Joan Fontaine từ một quảng cáo cho phim Suspicion năm 1941 trong ấn phẩm thương mại Motion Picture Herald.