(I) (1910)

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The steady improvement of the Kalem pictures
deickemeyer27 February 2015
A somewhat melodramatic story upon a familiar theme, with the girl infatuated with a bank robber, though she did not know his true character. The stepmother comes into the home and the girl conceives a dislike to her. Then follow a series of mishaps and misunderstandings, which are ultimately happily adjusted. The girl learns the true character of her sweetheart, and the stepmother wins her love, making a pleasing ending to a somewhat disagreeable beginning. The film is well acted and the photography shows considerable improvement, as compared with previous issues from the same house. The steady improvement of the Kalem pictures, both dramatically and photographically, is adding materially to the popularity of the Kalem pictures. - The Moving Picture World, February 12, 1910
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