(1913)

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Truer to life and humanity than usual
deickemeyer30 August 2017
This is a much better picture than its title led us to expect. It tells a slight story that is not at all dramatic, but is truer to life and humanity than usual. It is sweet and wholesome and, finely acted as it is, we feel sure that it will widely please. The players are natural and most engaging in the simple way in which they embody their roles. The photography is clear and has quality. Hardee Kirkland produced it from the script of Chris Lane. Harry Lonsdale is a pardoned, innocent convict; Gloria Gallup is his wife; and a personable younger player, who deserves mention, takes the role of a girl whom they adopt, William Stowell plays a good tough, father of the girl. - The Moving Picture World, April 26, 1913
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