The Sands of Life (1914) Poster

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It has continuously significant action
deickemeyer27 October 2018
A two-part story of a prize fighter, with his wife and child, who goes the downward way. It is strongly acted and is speedy, that is it has continuously significant action. There are two prize fights (sparring that is quick and seems scientific) in it, but the story is clean and has a good, wholesome moral tone which makes it a very good feature. The most earnest minded spectator in the house will be interested in it. A story by Jack London furnished the basis for it. The photography is excellent. - The Moving Picture World, July 11, 1914
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