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Quite a novel effect
deickemeyer18 February 2019
A two-reel western offering, dealing with the early days of the west when lynch law reigned. Joe is first seen committing a cold-blooded murder in a saloon. Later he commits a series of good and bad acts, the motives being so intermingled that the observer is puzzled. It is not till he is urged to tell his story when the cowboys are about to hang him that a reason for the shooting is given. The story goes a long way to justify the crime. This is finely photographed. The story itself is of a familiar type, but has been constructed in a way that gives it quite a novel effect. It makes a fairly strong offering. - The Moving Picture World, September 26, 1914
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