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Most effective by good acting on the part of all concerned
deickemeyer8 October 2017
A love story written by Bennet Musson and produced by James Kirkwood. It deals with an orphan, Gertrude Robinson, sent to the one-time sweetheart of her mother, who years before, had run away and made a very unhappy marriage. The opening scene is made most effective by good acting on the part of all concerned. Then, while the girl is on her way, the elderly lover dreams her mother's love story for us and Gertrude Robinson plays the leading role in this, as her mother in her youth, and, after she reaches her new home, has a happy love story of her own. It is her pretty ways that give the offering its best charm; but the backgrounds and sets are very well chosen, all the players do commendably, and the photography is fair. It is a pleasing offering. - The Moving Picture World, August 2, 1913
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