(1912)

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A little rough and somewhat breezy
deickemeyer9 March 2017
The heroine of this picture, played by Betty Harte, is a very convincing Western girl, ever, a type, in a limited way, and Marjorie Benton Cooke, the authoress, deserves much credit for creating her. A little rough and somewhat breezy, she is, nevertheless, a true woman. Her dad had wanted her to get an "eddicashun" and although she can't read, she starts for the university to get one, leaving behind her the wild life of drunkenness, murder, coyotes and sheep, in which she has been brought up. Her experiences are convincing enough; but, in general, the picture seems artificial, perhaps solely because of one or two weak scenes. It is good entertainment though, and was warmly applauded by an East Side audience. The producer is Lem Parker. In the cast are Wheeler Oakman, Wm. J. Burns, Frank Clark. Al E. Garcia, Wm. Hutchinson, R.E. Green, Eddie James. Forrest Littlefield. Geo. Hernandez and a host of undergraduates who, by the way, are usually very unprofitable in a picture; they harmed this one. - The Moving Picture World, November 16, 1912
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