(II) (1910)

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So much action and so much life
deickemeyer8 March 2015
A melodrama having for its basis a feud over a boundary. There are a couple of lovers to make it interesting and a quarrel over a boundary to create the spice. It is all so full of action, and represents so well what almost anyone would be likely to do under similar circumstances that it arouses great interest. There is a gun fight at the boundary and another at the house, but the second one fails because of the difficulty in working the pistols. Then there is a reconciliation and everybody is happy once again. The action of the piece, and the accompanying interesting features, together with the happy ending, makes a pleasant picture. The dramatic features are well developed and there is a quality to the whole picture well worth seeing. The Kalem films have so much action and so much life that they are certain to attract. - The Moving Picture World, February 26, 1910
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