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Sensational rather than deeply human
deickemeyer26 December 2018
The story of this two part offering is sensational rather than deeply human, although it has a tense enough, though rather elemental situation at its climax. The author is H. Durant, and Christie Cabanne put it on. The titular role is taken by Mae Marsh, who is not quite so sure in her portrayal as usual, not on account of limited imagination but from lack of human experience not astonishing in one of her years. For instance, she puts a touch to Miss Tichner's kind of work in it at one place and one can catch several changes of tone in Molly that spoil her consistency. Robert Harron, in the role of Jud, is more satisfactory. The work of Miss Marsh, of Mr. Harron and of the supporting players makes it a good offering. - The Moving Picture World, August 15, 1914
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