(1913)

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Miss Bayne once in a while misses the impression intended
deickemeyer1 September 2017
Very pretty scenes will be found in this picture rather than a good story. It would have been hard indeed to have made the picture convincing enough to truly interest us. What its producer has done is to make its scenes distinguished and to fill them with an atmosphere that suggests a good time in a luxurious home of society folks. The dresses, the posing, the background and the out-door pictures are all that could be desired. Beverly Bayne and John Steppling play the leads, well supported by Joseph Allen. Eleanor Blanchard, Frances Mason and Clara Smith, with others. We feel that Miss Bayne, once in a while, in attempting to be very vivacious, misses the impression intended. At times she is her own charming self. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913
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