The Girl Who Might Have Been (1915) Poster

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Leona Hutton gives a strong presentation
deickemeyer29 September 2019
Another two-reel western subject dealing very frankly with the conditions existing in border settlements where civilization had not yet penetrated. Leona Hutton gives a strong presentation of a girl cast out of a dance hall because she was tired and had lost her beauty. A young ranchman takes her to his cabin, where her health is restored. He "treats her like a lady" and she learns to love him. Her sacrifice comes when she goes back to the dance hall to earn money to bring his wife west, after bandits had stolen his savings. Taken as a picture of rough conditions this is very well done and handles the various situations acceptably. A strong offering of its type. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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