Review of Faithful

Faithful (1910)
His worth is recognized
27 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Few, indeed, are they who have too faithful and zealous friends, but the hero of this picture seems to be one of the sort that is unfortunate in this respect. True, his faithful adherent is only half witted, which in the nature of things makes his attentions somewhat unwelcome. After resorting to all sorts of schemes to rid himself of his follower, he finally decides to make the best of it and permit the devotion to continue unmolested. At last the psychological moment arrives. The friend that is determined to stand by is there and carries John's erstwhile sweetheart from the burning house. Then his worth is recognized. The lovers settle their differences and everybody lives happily ever after. The acting is quite in harmony with the subject and the photography is clear and of good tonal quality. - The Moving Picture World, April 2, 1910
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