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alt=Lauren Bacall in black and white sitting at a table with Humphrey Bogart and Henry Fonda while performing a scene on an episode of The Petrified Forest in 1956|thumb|With Humphrey Bogart (middle) and Henry Fonda in the TV broadcast play "The Petrified Forest", (1956)
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