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A somewhat familiar type
A two-reel story in which a man named Saunders flees with his baby daughter to the wilds after committing a crime. Years later two young detectives discover the girl, dressed in skins, living with her half-demented father. A love affair develops and there is some good comedy when one of the men brings the girl her first clothes. The father is identified and the girl's mother appears. Later the old man dies. Wm. E. Shay, Violet Mersereau and Hobart Henley are in the cast. The photography is good and the production entertaining, though of a somewhat familiar type. - The Moving Picture World, November 14, 1914
- deickemeyer
- Apr 12, 2019
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