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It makes a truly amusing picture
deickemeyer6 October 2017
A perfect fade-away scene carries William Wadsworth, who has stretched himself for a nap, out of a modern bedroom into a burlesque court in the days of chivalry. Here, in his street clothes, he finds himself surrounded by courtiers in the dress of Queen Bess's time. It makes a truly amusing picture and brought out much laughter; for the mixture of every day realism and romance, as set forth by these players, makes fun of both in a clever, wholesome way. One feels like complimenting the producer of such a picture first, because so much depends on him; it is one of C.J. Williams' productions. Yet the author, Paul McAllister, deserves good credit, too. Alice Washburn plays the queen and is one of the funniest figures in it. Edward O'Connor and Dan Mason make good councilors for such a monarch. Robert Milash is her chamberlain. The whole cast does excellently. - The Moving Picture World, July 26, 1913
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