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Arrest in Chinatown, San Francisco, Cal.

Year: 1897 CrimeDocumentary Runtime: 1 min Rating: 3.7

Overview

The title tells us where we are; the vignette is in two parts, spliced together. On a busy sidewalk, a police officer holds the left arm and a suited man holds the other of a Chinese wearing a loose white shirt and hat - marching the man up the slight incline past the camera.

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CrimeDocumentary

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