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The quality that makes it hold is in its characters
deickemeyer19 August 2017
Here is an exceptional offering, and the more human a spectator is the more it will please him. Not very even, it is still all good and its best warms the heart with truth and really spontaneous humor. The quality that makes it hold is in its characters, which are just queer enough to make a situation, yet most convincingly normal. We see their queerness, but feel that they are just as sane as we. We are made to believe in it when we see how their queerness makes those who are not queer react. Anne and Bannister Merwin are the joint authors, and Walter Edwin is the producer; both are worthy of high praise. Miriam Nesbitt is, naturally as can be, the mother of the young knight (Yale Boss), and Leonie Flugarth is the little girl next door, not queer at all and not less natural than the others. The photography is almost perfect. - The Moving Picture World, March 29, 1913
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