The Fire Chief's Daughter (1910) Poster

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Often too real to be comfortable
deickemeyer18 July 2015
Everybody admires the fireman, and there is a halo of romance about the chief of a department which makes him particularly attractive. This story of a fire chief's daughter increases the romance and adds to attractions of the firemen themselves by mixing up a pretty girl with them. The story is told in the Selig way, with elaborate and appropriate stage settings and with scenes which are often too real to be comfortable. But the picture will prove far more attractive than the usual run, perhaps, and the audience will enjoy it, gaining in smaller towns which have no paid department an accurate impression of what it means to be a fireman in a large city. - The Moving Picture World, July 16, 1910
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