At the Wheel (1913) Poster

(1913)

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The woman is without a redeeming feature
deickemeyer4 December 2017
A story of a woman and three men. The fact that the woman was drowned probably accounts for the absence of the fourth man in the case. In other words, the woman is without a redeeming feature, one utterly without morals; she takes on a new love as lightly as she lays off the old. The story will have interest for many. It is well played, much of the action takes place on board a steamship, and the whole is finely photographed. There is one scene near the end that particularly stands out as an effective setting. This is where the photographer is stationed in the shade and takes in the party on the other side of the veil of foliage. The drowning of the occupants of the motor boat might have been more convincing had the rescuing craft been kept at a greater distance just prior to the sinking of the boat. The picture is in three reels. - The Moving Picture World, October 18, 1913
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