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English: Front cover of the first issue of Movie Mystery Magazine, featuring a condensed novelization of the 1946 film, The Stranger.
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Author Anson Bond Publications Incorporated
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No copyright notice appears in the magazine. Page two reads as follows:
Movie Mystery Magazine Vol. One, Number One, July-August Issue. Published by Anson Bond Publications Incorporated, 913 No. La Cienaga Blvd., Hollywood 46, California, bi-monthly. All rights reserved. Subscription rates in the United States …

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  • No copyright registration appears for 1946 or 1947, as seen here. The film itself is now in the public domain.

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