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- TriviaReleased as a split reel along with When Love Is Young (1910).
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Some of the scenic effects deserve special commendation
The title is rather a misnomer. It refers to an illicit still and not to the rays of the silvery moon as might be suspected from the title. However, the picture will not disappoint. Laid among the Tennessee mountains, it deals with the adventures of a schoolteacher who goes into a cave and accidentally stumbles upon an illicit still. He is held a prisoner by the moonshiners, but to increase the complications it develops that the daughter of the leader among the moonshiners is in love with the teacher, and sends a note urging his release. Of course the appeal is heeded and the young man leaves. All evidence of the still in destroyed by a cave in, which is a fitting climax to an excellent story. Some of the scenic effects deserve special commendation. The entire picture pleases the audience and in one instance, at least, there was applause when the young man was released. - The Moving Picture World, November 19, 1910
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