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Has several freshly pleasing situations
deickemeyer11 February 2018
A thoroughly enjoyable offering, mostly because of the feeling for character shown by the players and the lively way in which they have interpreted the situations. It is especially true of the manicure girl, herself, played by Marjory Ellison, Mrs. C.J. Williams. Gertrude McCoy. Augustus Phillips and William Bechtel, with others, ably help. The story, by George R. Chester, without being strongly convincing as a whole, has several freshly pleasing situations. C. Jay Williams produced it in a lively way. The use of photographs in the boudoir scene is awkward; what the manicure heard was names, she didn't see pictures in that way. Wouldn't subtitles have been better? - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913
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