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Weakness in the acting of the little player
deickemeyer8 August 2017
A picture whose natural center of interest is a little girl, played by Helen Costello. The only child of a millionaire, she is kidnapped by three clever crooks and taken to Chicago. Through the fondness for liquor of one of the three, he escapes and is found on the street by Tim (Van Dyke Brooke), who is boarding with Widow Price. Helen has a good time living with Tim until the crook finds her; but her father's detectives come in in time. The ending where the widow and Tim conclude to get married (children are such heart-warming things), shows Producer Van Dyke Brooke at his best, and is a little comedy gem. The story is very interesting, but not emotional on account of the weakness in the acting of the little player; and then one wonders why she didn't tell who she was and end the trouble. W. L. Tremayne is the author. Leo Delaney, Harry Morey and Charles Edwards are the crooks. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, March 15, 1913
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