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It is played with realistic restraint
deickemeyer14 December 2016
A comedy from the experience of two boys, of Indian-fighting age and who had been reading about "Young Wild West." They were Eastern boys, but their father had inherited a ranch in Wyoming. The Indian reservation was near and, with their air guns, they started to "wipe the whole mess out." It is played with realistic restraint; looks like a real happening, and, while not a laugh-maker, is very amusing. Yale Boss and Master Clark are the boys. Mr. Wadsworth, Mrs. Williams and Mr. Beaumont are their father, mother and big brother. Mr. Hedlund appears as a cowboy, and Mr. Robert Brower as an Indian chief. It is well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, July 20, 1912
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