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There was much hearty laughter
deickemeyer15 October 2018
A picture with an actor proof situation at its climax and with a very well played climax, for the fun at that point depends most on Jane Fearnley and Mandy Wilson (colored and fat) and both of these with the ladies' tailor (Albert Roccardi) are very amusing in their roles. Roy McCardell, the author, made good use of an idea which is not new at all, but, nevertheless, very laughable. There was much hearty laughter while it was on, and it makes good as a comedy offering. Wilfrid North produced it. - The Moving Picture World, July 4, 1914
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