Memories That Haunt (1914) Poster

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One of great merit
deickemeyer21 July 2018
This two-reel picture offering is one of great merit and carries with it a strong plot that is entertaining and convincing. Ite author is James Oliver Curwood and Captain Harry Lambert is the director. One of the strongest scenes is the shipwreck, when innumerable passengers leap from the decks of the doomed vessel into the sea. The hero is shown floating on a piece of wreckage which is washed ashore. Earle Williams essays the leading role, the author of "Memories that Haunt," who is separated from his wife, Isobel (Rose Tapley). The cast in support is made up of the leading Vitagraph stock players, which assures a superior production in all respects. - The Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914
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