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It represents a series of detached incidents
deickemeyer16 July 2017
A two-reel historical offering which will perhaps best be appreciated by those familiar with the life of Andrew Jackson. To the ordinary observer it represents a series of detached incidents, each interesting in itself, but lacking the element of suspense or story interest. The characterizations are good. The duel scene, in which Jackson changed the position of a button on his coat, and by so doing saved his life, was interesting. The second reel has considerable action, leading up to the surrender of General Packenham at New Orleans. The manner in which Jean LaFitte tendered the services of his band to Jackson was nicely shown. - The Moving Picture World, February 15, 1913
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