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Famous when dead: This image / footage appears after 'El Dedo's' image of sugar skull Moz. It is from Jean Cocteau's very surreal (1932) 'The Blood of a Poet' (Le sang d'un poète).

Via: https://www.morrissey-solo.com/threads/leeds-first-direct-arena-feb-24-2018-post-show.141910/page-3#post-1987065279

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