In Blossom Time (1911) Poster

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The producer has grouped his characters well
deickemeyer29 January 2016
This is a very pretty romance and has scenes that are truly poetical; the one, for instance, where the lover tip-toes near and shakes the bough so that a shower of orange blossoms falls on the heroine's head. This heroine is a happy choice for the part. She acts with sympathy and is pretty. The man who takes the part of the Don is not very successful in his portrayal. Such a man wouldn't put on a truculent look so often. Also it will be noticed that this play's romantic hero weeps. Why do they do it so often in such pictures? Aside from this, he plays the part well. If the father of the heroine is present at the wedding ceremony, as he seems to be, why does he go into such a fury later when he finds that his daughter is a mother? What doe- the priest say to him that calms him? The picture of the little mother and her child is one of the most poetical scenes given in some time. The play is. as a whole, commendable. The pictures are clear and very well selected, and the story worth while. The producer has grouped his characters well; one would think it all happened that way. - The Moving Picture World, June 3, 1911
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