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She holds the attention and the sympathy of the beholder throughout
deickemeyer28 July 2017
Kathlyn Williams here has a real play, one that gives her an excellent opportunity for showing what she can do in straight acting. She holds the attention and the sympathy of the beholder throughout. The story is of an artist who is given a commission to paint a portrait from a photograph and falls in love with a woman he has not seen. Later he accepts an invitation to spend a vacation with an old friend. His hostess is the original of the photograph that has so obsessed him. The husband accidentally finds the picture in the artist's suitcase. A combination of circumstances leads the husband to doubt his wife. The dialogue between the enraged husband and the innocent wife is splendidly done. The husband sees the light when he comes upon the crazed artist making love to his wife and sees her spurn him. He is in the position of a man who can't apologize; he can only try to. This drama was written and produced by Lem B. Parker; he is entitled to high praise on both counts. - The Moving Picture World, March 1, 1913
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