The Parson and the Bully (1911) Poster

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There is plenty of good red blood represented
deickemeyer10 April 2016
The producer has released a film here which is destined to popularity. It is capitally acted, attractively staged and photographed with the individuality which is a feature of Nestor films. Further, it illustrates the defeat of a bully and the subjugation of all his friends by a parson who went to make a little Western town his home. The scrap in the ring is lively and thrilling, and the way the young man puts out the prize fighter and defeats the bully brings round applause. There is plenty of good red blood represented and an audience cannot fail to fall under its spell. - The Moving Picture World, September 16, 1911
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