The Cowboy and the Lieutenant
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One succession of thrills from beginning to end
Another of those Western dramas which this house has been putting out. This is the reproduction of a historic incident that reached its height in the uprising in which Custer's command was swept out of existence. It is one succession of thrills from beginning to end. It may seem overdone and in a degree there is an impression that not all the scenes could be reproductions of genuine occurrences. The day has passed when exaggeration may be permitted, even when it increases the picturesque features of a film and thereby tries to add to the interest of the story. The cowboys and Indians of this house seem natural and unquestionably they afford a reasonably accurate view of their picturesque and vigorous personalities. The photography has been generally well done. - The Moving Picture World, April 30, 1910
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