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The story lacks a hero
A two-part offering that seems hardly up to the Vitagraph standard for features. The whole trouble is most in the failure to work up our interest sufficiently in the heroine and it seems even to be a case of commercial work hampered by the studio requirements. That is the only reason we can think of its turning the villain into the hero. The story lacks a hero. The script is by W.A. Tremayne and was produced by Maurice Costello and Robert Gaillord. Jane Fearnley is praiseworthy in the role of star actress who thinks she owns the earth. Mary Charleson, as Etta, is also worthy of praise. A fair offering. - The Moving Picture World, June 6, 1914
- deickemeyer
- Sep 20, 2018
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