God Is Love (1915) Poster

(1915)

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The sub-titling is not particularly well done
deickemeyer24 December 2019
The story of this two-reel production has evidently found its inspiration in "Silas Marner," the George Eliot novel. The picture has been made by Arthur Mackley and is in many ways an attractive one. The sub-titling is not particularly well done, and we believe that the general opinion would be that the picture is well enough made to speak for itself without any religious sentimentality being protruded in sub-title or otherwise, tor a well-meant wording often contains a super-emotional element that is apt to call forth ridicule. Arthur Mackley, as the hermit, does very fine work, as do also little Betty Marsh, Howard Gaye and Claire Anderson. - The Moving Picture World, May 8, 1915
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