Between Home and Country (1913) Poster

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There was considerable overacting
deickemeyer4 November 2017
A brisk episode of Civil War days, occurring between the lines of the opposing armies. With but little of the paraphernalia of warfare to aid them, the characters in this succeed in working up a tense situation. Stanley Walpole did very creditable work indeed in the part of the spy, and Miss De Lespine had the leading feminine role. There was considerable overacting on the part of certain minor characters. A good number. - The Moving Picture World, September 6, 1913
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