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'''John E. Coutts''' performed a 1922 film [[exposure|exposing]] the [[Sawing a Woman in Half]]. It was shown throughout the United States<ref>Sphinx, June 1922</ref><ref>Sphinx, August 1922</ref><ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0184271/filmotype</REF>
'''John E. Coutts''' performed a 1922 film [[exposure|exposing]] the [[Sawing a Woman in Half]]. It was shown throughout the United States<ref>Sphinx, June 1922</ref><ref>Sphinx, August 1922</ref><ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0184271/filmotype</REF>


Produced by the Alexander Film Corporation, in conjunction with Clarion Photoplays, they were sued by [[Horace Goldin]], who eventually won with the help of [[Harry Houdini]].<ref>It's Fun to be Fooled by [[Horace Goldin]]</ref>
Produced by the Alexander Film Corporation, in conjunction with Clarion Photoplays, they were sued by [[Horace Goldin]], who eventually won with the help of [[Harry Houdini]].<ref>[[It's Fun To Be Fooled]] by [[Horace Goldin]]</ref>


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Revision as of 10:46, 8 April 2011

John E. Coutts

Poster for Coutts movie
Born1882
DiedJanuary 8, 1944
Tampa, Florida

John E. Coutts performed a 1922 film exposing the Sawing a Woman in Half. It was shown throughout the United States[1][2][3]

Produced by the Alexander Film Corporation, in conjunction with Clarion Photoplays, they were sued by Horace Goldin, who eventually won with the help of Harry Houdini.[4]

References