Review of The Plot

The Plot (1914)
Thrills the audience
21 July 2019
A special feature in two parts, written by William B. Courtney. Produced by Maurice Costello and Robert Gaillord. An out of the ordinary plot, which thrills the audience and keeps them in suspense right to the finish. It is a mix-up between a band of Russian conspirators and a newly appointed ambassador to the United States. Love foils the villains and joy prevails. The acting and photography are up to the Vitagraph standard. An excellent release. - The Moving Picture World, January 16, 1915
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