The rural drama, with its simple village maiden, bucolic hero, and polished city villain, is cleverly burlesqued in "Sav'ed from the Vampire." The efforts of the gentlemanly scoundrel to abduct the daughter of the horny-handed son of toil, result in a highly-seasoned melodrama, that serves a double purpose by furnishing its own comedy. - The Moving Picture World, April 3, 1915
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