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A vigorous melodramatic episode
deickemeyer30 December 2017
A love story of the Canadian wilds. Its hero is a N.W. mounted policeman (George Holt) who loves Babette, the heroine, daughter of a whiskey smuggler (Charles Bennett). Billie West, in this role of a French-Canadian, convinces and is pleasing. A half-breed (W.J. Bauman) also loves Babette, is jealous and ugly and stabs the girl's father out in the woods. This situation develops into a vigorous melodramatic episode which strong acting all around puts over in good shape. An acceptable picture. W. Hanson Durham is the author and W.J. Bauman produced it. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913
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