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Wallie Van's acting is the saving grace
deickemeyer16 July 2017
A comedy that becomes thoroughly enjoyable when once it gets started, although it seems a bit slow in the first few scenes, but in these Wallie Van's acting is the saving grace. Mr. Van plays "Cutie," a college "fusser" who gets so perfectly "stung" in just the way he deserved that the spectator enjoys the showing of it as much as though he were on the spot and it was happening to one of his own acquaintances. The twins are Edna and Alice Nash, two sisters who look alike. Their ages, in the story, are nine each, but they borrow their mother's dresses and, in the park, flirt with "Cutey." Later he calls and is shown up to the nursery. His classmates and the parents are "on" and enjoy it. The early scenes do not make us believe in them, but when the situation is shown it is so good that we have to believe in it. Florence Turner plays the mother, and Hughie Mack the father of the twins. James Young produced it from Marguerite Bertsch's script. The authoress deserves commendation for an unusually fine comedy idea. - The Moving Picture World, February 15, 1913
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