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Five white men against a horde of cannibals
deickemeyer19 February 2017
A very delightful and romantic story of the sea. Miss Flo LaBadie and Mr. Cruze play the leads. as two young people of great wealth. The girl is shipwrecked and cast upon an island inhabited by cannibals who think her a goddess and worship her. They have reason to think so. Her handling of a huge rattlesnake makes a most startling scene. The simple islanders, as well as the audience, see this and the audience is sure to sympathize with them in their opinion of her. She is rescued by the man who, in his big yacht, seeks her out and saves her in a well- conducted battle scene, five white men against a horde of cannibals. In many of its scenes, it is a highly artistic picture and, where it fails to be so, it is nevertheless effective, and makes a very desirable offering. - The Moving Picture World, October 19, 1912
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