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The picture didn't get over strongly
deickemeyer8 November 2017
Zeb (William Wadswcrth), is a farm boy and his instrument is the trombone; on the pitchfork he is not strong. The neighbors, it is shown, are not fond of his trombone work. Zeb has a dream in which we see him leader of the band connected with a troupe of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" players. The picture didn't get over strongly, but it has many things to commend it, certainly the players have done their parts well. The author is William B. Pearson and the producer C. Jay Williams. - The Moving Picture World, September 13, 1913
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