The War Correspondent (1913) Poster

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Well made and acted melodrama
deickemeyer13 August 2017
About two years ago, the Edison Company released a picture from R.H. Davis' story of a war correspondent during the Cuban War. which might have suggested the plot of this picture. Here, the scene of the war is in Central America and a few not very important circumstances are different, but in all the underlying mechanism, it is practically the same story. Yet, as an offering, it should rank high; for it is an interestingly pictured, well made and acted melodrama. The young reporter, whom the star reporter gets fired and who goes to Central America, is Harry Millarde. The girl in the office, whom he loves, is Marguerite Courtot. The star who is sent down to report a battle and who gets drunk, giving the boy his chance, is Robert Vignola. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913
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