The Poisoned Bit (1914) Poster

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All deserve mention for clever work
deickemeyer10 March 2019
This two-part picture play, by Clyde Moray, is graced with a plot that is full of complications, but director Preston Kendall has worked it out in a very clever manner. The cast is a large one, headed by Edwin Clark, who in the beginning is a waif. He escapes from the gypsies and in the ending scenes is discovered to be the scion of a noble family. There are many pretentious scenes, in which the general ensembles are so gracefully handled that the picture holds attention from this fact alone. All deserve mention for clever work, especially Mr. Clark. A fine release. - The Moving Picture World, October 17, 1914
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