Victims of Vanity (1914) Poster

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The plot is a little vague in places
deickemeyer13 May 2018
This two-reel offering tends to show to what foolish extremes some women will go to satisfy their vanity. It involves the husband who has been trusted with a valuable necklace, in all sorts of trouble and difficulties. The picture is free of suggestion, and will hold the interest of any audience. Francis Carlyle played the lead in a graceful manner and Helen Lynn, as the foolish, vain wife, gave a fine interpretation of the part. The other characters were well rendered. The plot is a little vague in places and leaves a little too much to the spectators' imagination. However, the clear and beautiful scenes and splendid acting will entertain pleasingly. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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