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The plot is rather weak
deickemeyer31 October 2017
The idle rich man (Richard Travers) and his wife (Lillian Drew) live up stairs in "the world above" and the janitor's daughter (Ruth Stonehouse) is captivated by their beautiful apartment and "heavenly life." Her lover (E.H. Calvert) is a telephone lineman. Ruth is in the habit of slipping up to the apartment when the people are out and has even, in his wife's absence, talked with the man who lives in it. One day her lover is up a nearby pole and sees her in trouble; she has been caught in the apartment by the rich man, who is drunk. The players are acceptable and the photography is clear, but the plot is rather weak. - The Moving Picture World, August 30, 1913
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