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Miss Baird shows remarkable versatility
deickemeyer23 April 2017
In this offering Leah Baird plays Sup the country girl, somewhat of a gawk, who has subscribed to directions to guide tyro photoplay actresses-to-be. There's a swain in the village who wants to marry her, but she has a career opening before her and he seems of small account. By a train of circumstances, in which her own impossibility plays a large part, she does succeed in getting a try-out. Her acting on the screen makes a roar and she is in the house to get the full benefit of the jolt. Miss Baird shows remarkable versatility in this picture which is quite out of the line in which she has made her mark. Kingsly Higgins, who plays the country lover, seems to be a new face on the screen. His work is such that we are looking forward to seeing more of it with much expectancy. W.V. Ranous, Richard Rosson and Harry Northrup are also in the cast. It is a very laughable offering that will be enjoyed. Its authoress, Hattie Gray Baker, and Ralph Ince, the producer, deserve credit. - The Moving Picture World, January 11, 1913
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