The Love Lute of Romany (1913) Poster

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Much that bordered on the brutal
deickemeyer29 December 2017
This gypsy subject is not strengthened by the use of two reels; it would have been better had it been shorter. The first reel contained much that bordered on the brutal, and in so far was not the best of entertainment. The second part carried good situations; one of deep human interest was where the gypsy girl left the home where she had been sheltered and laid on the note of departure a bracelet for the coming bride. Frank Dayton was strong as the chief of the gypsies. William Bailey, as the farmer, and Beverly Bayne, as his sweetheart, made much of their parts, as did Juanita Dalmorez as the gypsy girl. The backgrounds were selected with fine discrimination; they were of much natural beauty. - The Moving Picture World, November 8, 1913
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