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A hackneyed theme
deickemeyer21 September 2019
A Fay Tincher farce comedy. There is nothing fresh or new about this picture; it is based on an old theme, but some of the comedy of the production is good enough to carry it through even with the drawback of a . Augustus Carney, for instance, gets in some good work. The story is of two musician lovers, one of which is the girl's choice and the other the father's choice. The singing suitor hires a bootblack Caruso to help him deceive the old man, but the bootblack (Augustus Carney), lured away from behind the portieres by a pretty maid, fails the would-be singer at the crucial moment. - The Moving Picture World, February 27, 1915
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