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It is not strongly acted
deickemeyer30 September 2018
The plot is one of those typical theater schemes and, with numerous variations, has been used times without number. This is not a featherweight against it as fresh entertainment. But its scheme is artificial and has its being not from a desire in its author to tell a story, but to make a picture by imitating something else that is much better than it. Yet it gives a flashing glimpse of a pretty girl (Lillian Walker) posing for a statue in not too scant attire. It is not strongly acted, although Earle Williams, as the model's rich husband who knows nothing of her former occupation, does skillful, artistic work. Rella Young, the author, deserves little credit. Wilfred North, the director, has staged it commendably. It is clearly photographed. - The Moving Picture World, June 27, 1914
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