The Narcotic Spectre (1914) Poster

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A vivid dream, fully pictured in the film
deickemeyer14 March 2018
This is a two-reel number, written by William C. Clifford. It is particularly commendable for its fine Western scenery and the genuine Indians which appear. The story concerns a military officer, just recalled from China, who is addicted to the opium habit. He has a vivid dream, fully pictured in the film, in which the redskins attack the fort. This dream induces him to give up opium smoking. Certain unpleasant features of the plot keep it from being a great success, though it is well constructed throughout. - The Moving Picture World, January 10, 1914
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