Jack Chanty (1915) Poster

(1915)

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One that has been well made
deickemeyer19 November 2019
There seems to be no particular effort made in the production to bring about abnormally spectacular results; in fact it might be defined as a simple, human interest story told with sincerity. Rather a novel and unobtrusive method of relating the former history of Jack Chanty, and explaining the hate of Garrod, the former secretary of Chanty, has been used. This has been done in a few effective scenes which blend into the rest of the story without causing confusion after the current stage of the story has been well launched. Lolita Robertson in the role of the quarter-breed Indian girl has been especially well cast. Her makeup is excellent, and the fact that she is a white woman detracts little if any from the realism of the character. The production is one that has been well made, the adaptation of Footner's novel under the hands of one Clawson by name, is clear and concise, and the photography is also of excellent quality. - The Moving Picture World, April 10, 1915
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