(I) (1913)

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The ending is sentimental and rather weakens the impression
deickemeyer25 June 2017
A picture showing the difficulties and final good luck of an ex- convict. It is an unusually well acted picture with some scenes showing the man's home life, which make a strong appeal and plainly pleased the audience much. Carl Winterhoff plays the man; Adrienne Kroel, his wife and Frances Osman, his engaging little girl. The ending is sentimental and rather weakens the impression. There are senses in an office, where the man has a job as janitor; just outside, where we see an old pal blackmailing him with a threat to tell the boss, and outside and also inside the boss's house. The author, J. Hungerford, has given the Selig players a good chance to act, otherwise he deserves little credit for any originality. Hardee Kirkland produced it carefully. Harry Lonsdale is the boss, LyIIian Leighton, the boss's wife and William Stowell, the pal. All do first class work. - The Moving Picture World, February 1, 1913
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