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It doesn't get very much below the surface of things
deickemeyer30 August 2017
The kind of picture that is likely to cause discussion among the people as they walk home. Indeed, some around us took up the advantages and disadvantages of matrimony while the man upstairs was putting the next offering in the machine. Annesley Burrowes wrote the script, which is fresh in a measure, though there is not much "bite" to it; it doesn't get very much below the surface of things. Walter Edwin is the producer. The center of interest is Marc MacDermott. who proposed to a millionaire's daughter (Priscilla Dean) and was disposed of by her sensible father (A. Phillips). Many years later he falls in love with Miriam Nesbitt, but, so it seems, is not able to propose to her and so remains an old bachelor. It is the acting and general character of the production that gives interest to it, not the story; but even it is commendable. Bigelow Cooper, Robert Brower and Richard Tucker have good roles. The photography is good. The picture first shows us the old man who then tells the story. - The Moving Picture World, April 26, 1913
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