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The first few scenes are a bit wearisome
The first few scenes are a bit wearisome, because it cannot be seen that they are aiming at any particular story, but toward the end it does present a definite situation that holds. The interest in this comes from the way it is carried out, not from the incident itself, for that is stock property, not at all fresh. We didn't expect to see the girl take that dive into the river after the villainous thief, and it gave us a thrill, and there are one or two other good things in the picture. There are some pretty backgrounds, but for the most part they are out of focus. The heroine is played by Irene Boyle. Earle Foxe is the hero, J.R. Ross is the mill owner, and S. Holmes the thief. - The Moving Picture World, April 12, 1913
- deickemeyer
- Aug 25, 2017
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