This makes many real laughs
19 November 2016
A story of the effect of elemental ideas, such as are set forth in dime novels, on a man of not very strong individuality. King Bagott plays this man. At first he tries to act a sissy boy, a thing he, with his facial expression and bearing, finds quite impossible to make real. However, his very lack of success adds to the fun and this is a farce comedy. He is shown as taking exercise and hardening up to the point of being like a bag of nails, and all for the sake of the girl; but no one will blame him for his taste. He runs off with her to the parson's, like a cave man.. It is all right. The camera work is good. - The Moving Picture World, June 1, 1912
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