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The picture's chief concern is to show the man's fear and horror
deickemeyer17 February 2017
A situation that offers a chance to build dramatically and one used a number of times his in this picture, a new interpretation. Jim, stupid from drink, lies down beside a man he accidentally shot and in the morning thinks that it was he who has killed him. He doesn't fly from justice, as usual when this situation is taken, and the picture's chief concern is to show the man's fear and horror. It is a good, well-acted picture, but doesn't rank with the best. William Duncan is both author and producer. He also plays Jim, the leading role. Supporting him are Myrtle Stedman, as his wife, with C.E. Reeves, Rex de Rosselli and Lester Cunio. - The Moving Picture World, October 12, 1912
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