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The narrative becomes dramatic toward the end
deickemeyer21 July 2017
A French-Canadian trapper, played by Hobart Bosworth, is the central figure of this story. Pierre's rough, Indian-like way of making love is the cause of his death. The narrative becomes dramatic toward the end, and from the time Pierre sets a bear trap to catch his friend it becomes tense. A live bear passes through the picture, and at its climax two jealous friends are each fast in a bear trap within reach of each other, but not near enough to help each other. The script is by Elmer N. Wells and was produced by Henry McRae. Dorothy Davenport plays the girl, and E.E. Garelo, the friend of Pierre. The photography is very fair. - The Moving Picture World, February 22, 1913
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