The Stolen Fortune (1910) Poster

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It leaves the audience in rare good humor
deickemeyer19 May 2015
A lively story, well told, which not only serves to show the sort of stuff in two young people, but affords opportunity for some good comedy in the appearance of a number of Max Iluskis in response to an advertisement regarding a fortune. It was hard to give up both sweetheart and fortune too, but the young man is equal to the emergency and goes about it in the right way. Then the denouement. The girl comes back of her own accord and refuses to break the engagement for any such reason. While the young man is sealing this compact in the proper way he is informed that the fortune is his, too. What better combination of fortuitous circumstances could one wish than this with which to close a picture? It leaves the audience in rare good humor. - The Moving Picture World, May 21, 1910
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