(II) (1912)

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It is not a very vital subject for a drama
deickemeyer4 October 2016
A story of the Kentucky mountain people. It depends for its dramatic interest on the characters of two men, one a lawyer, the other a moonshiner of the hills; and the means it uses to bring the situation to its climax is the peculiar duel code of the hills. It is not a very vital subject for a drama and one that is very hard to make effective. Mr. Walthall plays the lawyer. His opponent in the duel is not known to this reviewer, but does very well. Miss Fernley plays the girl over whom the men fight. She is afterward the lawyer's wife. Baby Rosanna plays the lawyer's child whose sudden entrance into the room brings the duel to a close and saves her father's life. Perhaps it will be a feature. - The Moving Picture World, March 16, 1912
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