The Heiress (1911) Poster

(I) (1911)

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There is a human touch about them that is always interesting
deickemeyer7 January 2016
No matter how many times a story of this character may be told it always seems to interest. The Rex actors have told it well in this instance, and the mechanical department has assisted with a good series of photographs. For a well-known heiress to give out fake information that her beauty or fortune has disappeared is common in stories. But to make it doubly strong and say that both good looks and money are gone is working it pretty hard. However, the poor man of the three suitors, the only one of them who might have been expected to want gold, responds nobly and gets the woman, her good looks unspoiled and her bankroll intact. Such stories are not dramatic. But there is a human touch about them that is always interesting and an audience will watch such a picture and possibly applaud it, when one with strong dramatic situations will be received in silence. - The Moving Picture World, April 22, 1911
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