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As a whole, is a very desirable release
deickemeyer21 January 2017
A good comedy release giving a thoroughly delightful situation, quite fresh and laughable. Its early scenes are, as was proper, very serious; but when the conspirators, who have advertised for a man who looks like Napoleon to play a part in a theater, look over those who are applying for the job, the audience gets plenty of hearty laughs. It is a long scene and it is fine. Ralph Ince and E. R. Phillips, with the good help of Messrs. Bunny, Shea, Chapman and M'Gee, have the honors in this part. Another phase of the same situation is given when these two are considering Napoleon himself for the job, and this scene also is "a scream." The climax stands up with the rest of the picture which, as a whole, is a very desirable release. It was produced by Wm. Humphrey, who plays in it an excellent Napoleon. Messrs. Kent, Edward Lee, Travers, Barry and Morey have good parts. - The Moving Picture World, August 31, 1912
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