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Obeying all the melodramatic laws
deickemeyer13 November 2017
A melodrama in which the heroine's weak point, the point through which the villain can attack her, is her sick brother, this added to the fact that she is poor. She and her brother have come to Florida for her brother's health and the villain lends them money to buy a farm and the hero gets a job with them as a hand. Another character is introduced, also a hand, and this man is to help the villain and, later, make a dying confession that will frustrate him. The story progresses smoothly, obeying all the melodramatic laws in order to excite our sympathy for the heroine, and taking all the melodramatic privilege it wants. It is only fairly acted. We believe that many people like such pictures and that there is a demand for them. Some, of course, have seen too many to be longer interested. George Nicholls produced this from the script of Epes Winthrop Sargent. Edwin Carewe and Ernestine Morley play the leading romantic roles, George Nicholls plays the villain's role, - The Moving Picture World, September 20, 1913
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