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The Kalem Company reproduce these pictures in a masterly way
A melodrama which will catch the public fancy wherever it is shown. Here is reproduced the thrilling scene of entering a mail car by means of a window and a rope while the train is in motion. To it is added some clever detective work on the part of the wife of the mail clerk who was accused of the robbery. It is a thriller of the most pronounced type, emphasized by the fact that it is a railroad picture and, therefore, makes an even stronger appeal that it otherwise would. The Kalem Company reproduce these pictures in a masterly way and their work never fails to please. Steady advance in the character and literary quality of the pictures and the work of the photographer have combined to make a picture that will hold the attention of any audience as long as it runs. Our one regret is that dramas of this class necessitate showing burglary or villainy as an anti-climax to the moral. But such stories appeal to a large number. - The Moving Picture World, April 9, 1910
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- deickemeyer
- Apr 1, 2015
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- Runtime15 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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