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It is filled with bits of real life
deickemeyer28 October 2017
A love story, carefully written, except that the scene in the man's bedroom which closed the picture seemed an easy way out, rather than a very probable ending. The staging and the acting are artistic and graceful and also most convincing. It is filled with bits of real life and is sure to please those who like a picture that appeals to their intelligence as well as to their feelings. The story is slight. Two young people are invited to spend a few days at the home of mutual friends and fall in love with each other. The man has a reputation as a flirt and the girl mistrusts his attentions. Eliza Harrel is the writer and William Humphrey, the producer. He also plays the male lead opposite to Dorothy Kelly, the charming heroine. Charlotta de Felice and Rankin Drew play the friends. - The Moving Picture World, August 23, 1913
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