(1911)

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The photography is somewhat below the standard of this company
deickemeyer26 March 2016
Love, generosity and forgiveness are largely dealt with in this well- conducted but rather complicated picture of Alaska in winter. It has the usual qualities of Vitagraph Alaskan pictures, including good acting, interesting dog-sleds, Indians and snowy mountains. The photography is somewhat below the standard of this company in one or two of the scenes, especially in one showing four tepees, it is very poor. But the story is very interesting and also instructive. Its atmosphere is very religious; there's an effective picture of a conversion and one of an Alaskan funeral in it. One very small fault is noticeable. The sky pilot falls overcome and is snowed under, is found by Indians, rescued and taken to the tepees, but he nevertheless comes out of the tepee a day or so later with a fresh white collar and cuffs. - The Moving Picture World, August 12, 1911
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