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Morbid themes
deickemeyer18 August 2018
Audience received it in silence. That two or three got up and went out means nothing, but these morbid themes are surely not the most popular in offerings that are meant to be solely entertainment. The picture tells a story that is far from convincing and is, in its ending, almost self contradictory, and besides that isn't pleasant. It has a rescue of the heroine from a burning building by the hero, but even that is artificial, though well photographed. Not all of the scenes are up to the standard photographically. Malcolm Douglas is author and N. MacGregor is producer. Miss Allen and Harry Lonsdale have the leads, with William Scott as a convincing mad brother who really was adopted so the girl had no true taint in her blood. - The Moving Picture World, May 30, 1914
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