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The finished acting is an important feature
deickemeyer18 February 2015
An interesting melodrama dealing with the love affairs of the daughter of a minister who is lured to the city by a villain and begins a course of dissipation which makes her an invalid. Then, she is deserted and finds her way back to the parsonage, where she is welcomed home. The story hasn't much in it that is new, but the way it is told makes it attractive and the excellent work of the actors in interpreting it keeps the audience interested from the opening scene to the last. Dramatically it is one of the best that has recently come from the Kalem people. Photographically it is an advance upon other similar films, and the finished acting is an important feature in the film's many excellencies. The steady improvement in the Kalem films is an important factor in the increasing popularity of the firm's pictures, and the company deserves credit for its work. - The Moving Picture World, January 22, 1910
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