(III) (1913)

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Conventional and overacted in places
deickemeyer31 December 2017
A two-reel offering, with the action, such as it is, centering about the two sons, one of them strong and the other weak. Jack assumes the blame for his brother's attempted theft and goes to the city. Later scenes show the weak brother's reformation and we see him go to find Jack in the city. Meantime the parents are very poor and the brothers reach home just in time to save them from going to the county farm. Conventional and overacted in places, and yet a picture with a broad theme. The photography was a little indistinct in places. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913
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