(I) (1913)

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Romaine Fielding gives us of his best work
deickemeyer31 July 2017
In this drama with a strange ending Romaine Fielding gives us of his best work. Not only does he play the lead in his own inimitable style, and this is no figure of speech, for he has a style distinctly his own, but he has also written and produced the picture as well. The film will easily stand on one of several features; there is splendid atmosphere; the scenery is unusual, large fields and well photographed. There is a view of a border military encampment; it is hard to understand why a whole troop should be turned out to rescue one injured man, but it made a fine picture. One striking scene is of a horse standing on a rock, outlined against the sky, and rearing straight up with his rider before plunging down a hill. Mary E. Ryan, who plays Juanita, deserves praise for her acting. - The Moving Picture World, March 8, 1913
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