A Western Romance (1910) Poster

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There are many little touches which do much to heighten the effect
deickemeyer27 March 2015
A romance full of the snap and go of the plains, yet made even more interesting by the love story which is interwoven, supplying a deep heart interest. Not always are clauses in wills imposing matrimonial alliances so literally consummated as this one, but it was not the girl's fault. She resisted as long as she could, but when her betrothed won her affections under an assumed name, what was she to do? Real cowboys and real Indians were employed in the production of this film, contributing materially to the interest which it excites. The rescue by the young woman is a thrilling bit of acting, and adds much to the interest of the picture. One's interest is maintained throughout, and there are many little touches which do much to heighten the effect and increase the general attractiveness of the film. Western dramas, or those depicting with accuracy life and conditions on the plains, are popular favorites and this house is to be congratulated for adding another of such excellence to the list. - The Moving Picture World, April 2, 1910
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