(I) (1913)

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It is optimistic and healthy
deickemeyer14 October 2017
There is some taint of morbidity in the opening situation of this picture; but in its working out it is optimistic and healthy. The author is Edwin August and the producer Rollo Sturgeon. Mary Charleson plays a girl who is engaged to a doctor (Edwin August). A quack and hypnotist (Mr. Holt) comes to town, and with the help of Mary's chum (Miss Gonzales) gets her under his power. The development of this situation is interesting and not offensive, but we dare not call it a strong or beautiful offering. In photography, it is not perfectly clear. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913
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