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A very prettily produced fantasy
deickemeyer16 December 2017
A very prettily produced fantasy in which is a girl, not perfectly satisfied with her rather unromantic fiancé and who wants a lover like the picture of one of his ancestors which he shows her. She falls asleep before the painting and the fairy comes with two gifts, one to bring the picture to life to be her lover, the other to send him hack again. When he comes and they go out on the town together they find the guests dancing the tango. The youth from long ago teaches her to dance the minuet, as by magic the costumes change and the guests are also dancing the more stately dance of not today surely. It then criticizes her low-cut dress and tight skirt and soon she wishes him back where he belongs with the back numbers. The author is Clay M. Green and it was produced by L.B. Carlton. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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