(I) (1913)

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In spite of its artificiality, is pleasing
deickemeyer4 September 2017
A melodramatic picture that entertains mostly because it is full of pleasant reminiscences. These are not so clearly of any definite, good play as of good times in general at the show. It reminds one of plays not of life, but in spite of its artificiality, is pleasing. The people (in English high life), have very queer manners, but interest Mary Fuller, authoress and leading woman, plays a conventional, but attractive coquette who nearly breaks a little love affair between two juveniles, pretty Marion Weeks and R. Ridgley. The photography is commendable. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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