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The siren makes the picture very effective
deickemeyer9 April 2017
Frances Mason plays the only strongly presented character in this picture of a young newly married couple of wealth and social position, but the influence of her work goes through the whole production. She is a most insinuating siren who lures the young husband almost to shipwreck. Chance favors him twice, and he and his wife are reunited. If Frances Mason's acting (even the spectators can feel her seductive charm as she puts all the power of her sex into the scenes) can so favorably affect the picture, how much finer it would have been if either or both of the young people had been able to act. Whitney Raymond and Evebelle Prout, both very young still, are in appearance just what was needed for the man and his wife. Frank Dayton, Beverly Bayne and Helen Dunbar have lesser parts. The siren makes the picture very effective. Its sets and scenes are pleasing, and its producer surely deserves credit. - The Moving Picture World, December 21, 1912
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