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There is some good photography and mountain scenery
deickemeyer11 December 2016
Two reels of lurid Western drama. The opening is a saloon scene, in which Dynamite Ann announces that she has decided to reform. As proof of that intention she assumes the care of two motherless children and also acts as protector to an orphan girl who has been lured to the mining camp by means of a false advertisement. There are one or two Indians, some bad men, some good men; an interior of a mine, which is reached by means of a basket and windlass. A child is kidnapped and thrown over a cliff, and is marvelously caught uninjured by a good Indian. There is a double wedding at the conclusion and simultaneously Dynamite Ann meets her death by a rifle shot. She is just able to request that her epitaph be "Dynamite Ann. She died right." There is some good photography and mountain scenery. One especially good picture is of a field of waving grain. - The Moving Picture World, July 13, 1912
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