(I) (1913)

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Very delightful and affecting
deickemeyer1 September 2017
As charming a little picture as one could want to look at. It is a simple story of theatrical life. Such pictures are apt to touch something real in the personal backgrounds of all who have to do with producing them and give the spectator a sense of reality. Surely this offering convinces and we found it very delightful and affecting. Mrs, George B. Walters is wholly charming in the leading role as a one-time star who had for some reason dropped behind, but who comes back to win new success for an old friend and laurels and love for herself. Mrs. Walters is probably one of the best loved old ladies in photoplaydom and in such a part she is thoroughly herself. She is well supported by R. Morris and B. McCullum. The photography is perfect: these Philadelphia pictures are causing comment on this score and deserve all the praise they get. The author is W.G. Clifton, and Barry O'Neil has produced the script, making some lovely scenes and keeping the whole human and clear. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913
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