Marooned
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Fisher folk set in front of sea vistas
The story told by this offering will be liked for its human things and these have been much heightened by the players. It is a well photographed picture of fisher folk set in front of sea vistas and on stony, shore meadows which are scenes that are fresh and pleasing. The acting is restrained and natural. James Kirkwood (also the producer), takes the role of fisherman in love with the daughter (Gertrude Robinson), of an old sea captain (Howard Crampton), and Fred Kelsie plays the "escaped crook" who appears in the village and makes trouble for a time. It is a very fair picture. - The Moving Picture World, July 26, 1913
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- deickemeyer
- Oct 6, 2017
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