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A very pretty story of an imaginative boy
deickemeyer9 September 2017
A very pretty story of an imaginative boy whose mother died when he was born. His father is a man of wealth and the lad has everything that a boy could enjoy except a mother. In front of his mother's picture he dreams; the painting seems to come to life and to tell him stories, but then, of course, he must always find that it is only a dream. But his father has fallen in love with a woman who can also love the son and what was only a dream becomes real. Perfect photography adds much to the beauty and the art of the picture and it makes a very acceptable offering. Mrs. Owen Bronson is the authoress and it was produced by L.B. Carlton. Isabelle Lamon is the dream-mother; Mabel Harris, the new mother; Jack Standing, the father and Raymond Hackett, the boy. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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