DescriptionThe Witness for the Defense (1919) - 3.jpg
English: Still from the production of the American film The Witness for the Defense with Elsie Ferguson, Warner Oland, Wyndham Standing, and director George Fitzmaurice, on page 16 of the July 1919 Film Fun. The still caption is titled "The Gentle Art of Strangling a Wife" states: "Some men are born stranglers, others achieve the knack after long practice. Here, Warner Oland is showing his skill at the art, George Fitzmaurice, director, is egging him on, but Wyndham Standing doesn't believe he has the idea at all, says he isn't brutal enough. Elsie Ferguson, victim, is the only one who isn't interested."
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