The Filibusters (1912) Poster

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If only a bit more care had been used, it would have been a crack-a-jack
deickemeyer14 December 2016
A good picture, at least in so far as it is a romance it is good. As a story of adventure it is fair: but if only a bit more care had been used, it would have been a crack-a-jack. It is a story of how a young newspaper reporter got a good account of a filibustering expedition to Cuba. He was in love with the daughter of the tug's captain. A Spanish spy gives her people warning of this tug's coming and there's a fight at the beach; but the reporter, with the girl's help, saves the tug and the captain gives his consent to the match. The heroine, yes and the whole cast were very fortunately chosen. The picture seems to have been taken in Florida and is instructive as well as entertaining. It is well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, July 20, 1912
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