Yankee Doodle Dixie (1913) Poster

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The outcome of the situation is quite fresh
deickemeyer8 August 2017
The audience watched this picture for the sake of its story and, at its comedy ending, got a hearty laugh. Hobart Bosworth enacts a Southern colonel who plays the violin and whose friend (William Hutchinson), late of the Union army, plays the flute. One has a daughter (Eleanor Blevins), the other a son (Robert Grey), engaged to each other. The fathers fall out over which tune they are to play together, and for a time this separates even the young couple. The outcome of the situation is quite fresh. It is acted well by Mr, Bosworth and fairly by the others. Mr. Hutchinson's facial expression is thrown on the screen for a few seconds, and this adds something worthwhile. A. Ernest Garcia plays the parson who performs the marriage ceremony, and Lillian Hayward, his wife. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, March 15, 1913
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