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The best of the picture is its fresh and jolly atmosphere
deickemeyer20 February 2017
A picture markedly in holiday mood. The setting is at a German summer resort near the mountains. Many pretty girls in peasant costume wait on guests at the beer garden. In the first scene, a baker's dozen German students are at the place and Lena, the host's daughter, is in love with Fritz. Poor photography keeps us from seeing who he is and one gets a blurred impression of the situation in consequence. When the American tourists come and Lena, to make Fritz jealous, flirts with one of them, the story becomes clear. The best of the picture is its fresh and jolly atmosphere. The German peasant dance is very well done and worth seeing. Because of its good qualities, not because of its story, it furnishes excellent entertainment. The author and producer is George L. Cox. In the cast are Winifred Greenwod, as Lena; Frank Weed, as Fritz; Wrm. Stowcll, as the American. The German characters are Mac M. Barnes, Josie Schmidt, Barbara Swager and John Lancaster. The Americans in the automobile are Thos. J. Commerford, Lyllian Leighton and others. - The Moving Picture World, October 26, 1912
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