(1911)

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The leading actors do creditable work
deickemeyer4 April 2016
Here is a picture which will attract for two reasons, first, it is well acted, the story having some element of novelty in that the childishness of, an old man is used as the basis of the plot. There are some exceptionally good scenes in which the leading actors, Henry Walthall and Mace Greenleaf, as the rival lovers, do creditable work. The father favors one, but the girl the other, and the plot turns upon the fact that the one the girl loves becomes insanely jealous because the other gives her a little attention and is in turn accused of stealing a sum of money which the old man has secreted. The sheriff is called and it looks dark for the unfortunate lover. But the old man has a touch of returning memory aroused by the tumult about him, goes to the hiding place and takes the money out. The crooked ways are all made straight and the lovers are happy with father's consent. - The Moving Picture World, September 2, 1911
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