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Not very effectively pictured
deickemeyer27 January 2017
The melodrama where there's a mad inventor with a pretty daughter and where the rich hero buys the worthless invention, telling the girl and her father that it has proved good. It is not a very affecting story, and it is not very effectively pictured here. Miss Blanche Cornwall plays the heroine well ; she is the only convincing figure, with the possible exception of the old inventor, Lee Beggs, in the picture. We have never seen Darwin Karr to so poor advantage as in this particular role of hero. His work was no flatter than was that of Billy Quirk as office boy. We fear to call the picture a success. - The Moving Picture World, September 7, 1912
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