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The players are perfectly chosen
deickemeyer26 December 2018
This is the third of the "Bill" series, and makes a good offering. Some time ago, E.S. Kiser of Chicago wrote a series of office boy sonnets that were widely liked and highly praised. This picture series has much of the same atmosphere as the sonnets. The humanity in them, perhaps a bit twisted for the sake of the fun, is the thing in them that makes them go. The players are perfectly chosen. Tod Browning, as all will remember, is the boss. Fay Tincher is the stenog and Tammany Young the office boy Bill. - The Moving Picture World, August 15, 1914
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