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Mad Love
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Literature for
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Original Literary Source
Renard, Maurice. "Les Mains d'Orlac". (Paris), 1920, (BK)
Renard, Maurice. "Les Mains d'Orlac". (Paris), P. Belfond 255pp, 1970, (BK)
Renard, Maurice. "The Hands of Orlac; translated and adapted by Florence Crewe-Jones". (New York), P. Dutton & Co. 337pp, 1929, (BK)

Other information
"Wahnsinnige Liebe/Mad Love". In: "Film-Programm der Kino-Szene" (D-88267 Vogt, Germany), Peter Kranzpiller, Iss. No. 190 (2 versions), 1985, Pg. 4

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