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It fails to get any firm grip on our sympathies
deickemeyer13 August 2017
A picture contrasting the lives of two sisters, one of whom marries a good man, the village blacksmith, and the other a bad man, who takes her to the city. It fails to get any firm grip on our sympathies, because it wastes time at the start with insignificant things not really needed, and after it gets started leaves too much to our imaginations; isn't clear as to many small particulars soon enough. Malcolm Douglas, its author, doesn't deserve credit for anything very original. The producer is Lem Parker. Harold Lockwood plays the blacksmith, and Amy Trask the girl who marries him. On the other side, H.W. Otto plays the evil man, and Goldie Colwell the girl who elopes with him. A. W. Filson and Eugenie Besserer play the girls' parents. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913
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