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The audience rewards the appearance with laughter and applause
This comedy contains scenes that are typically western. Perhaps its principal feature is the mingling of typical western scenes, suggesting, at least, much wildness and a plentiful supply of wool, with the refinement which radiates from carefully nurtured women. The cowboys were clearly surprised when they discovered the five girls in their cabin. The suddenness with which they jump at conclusions is quite typical, and the girls, too startled by their unexpected surroundings to explain, go about their task at once. The climax, when the 250 pounds of black cook finally arrives, is quite the funniest thing in the picture. It is all good, however, and the audience rewards the appearance with laughter and applause. - The Moving Picture World, June 24, 1911
- deickemeyer
- Feb 12, 2016
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