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From first to last no woman appears in it
deickemeyer17 September 2017
Here is a splendid picture, and it may be remarked in passing that from first to last no woman appears in it, which again goes to prove that love stories are not absolutely essential to make a picture hold. The story is of a son of a butler who attempts to rob his father's employer; the son of the house entering just as the father is searching for the intruder is mistaken for the burglar and ordered from his home. There are many thrills, legitimate ones, created by dramatic situations competently handled. It is a fine story that Marguerite Bertsch has written. Mr. Humphrey, who plays the householder, also directs. The three others in the cast are James Morrison, Charles Eidridge and George Cooper, Perhaps the best scene is where the outcast son, down and out, steals into his old home and is fed by the butler and then goes to his father's room just to get a look at him asleep, the light striking in on his face. It will stir every heart. - The Moving Picture World, June 21, 1913
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