The Sergeant's Daughter
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There is a fine atmosphere of real life at the Point
A two-part story of West Point and of army post life, but mostly of life at the Point. It's a melodrama of the older kind, but has a quality that will make it popular with the many and it is fortunate in the two leading men who, when the story opens, are cadets at the Academy. One of these is played by Earle Foxe and the other by Charles Chester. The girl is the sergeant's daughter, with whom the boys are in love. Fay Perry takes the role and is personally a perfect heroine. The sergeant, Frank Purdon, is acceptable in that role. There is a fine atmosphere of real life at the Point in the picture due to its having been taken at the place and produced to be convincingly military. The backgrounds are the Academy buildings and one scene shows the cadets at drill. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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