(II) (1914)

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A highly improbable story
deickemeyer13 January 2019
A two-reel number with Mignon Anderson and Irving Cummings in the leads. This tells a highly improbable story, but it has a pretty sentiment behind it and works up to a pleasing climax. The young bank teller, needing money to send his wife to Arizona, takes a $10 gold piece from a beggar's hat, plays it on the lucky ten at roulette and wipes up a fortune. This he feels compelled to turn over to the beggar, after confessing to his wife, but Blind Baggage Jake takes only a limited amount of the money and leaves the rest. The plot is almost fantastic, but the result is a cheerful yarn which leaves a pleasant feeling with the observer. - The Moving Picture World, September 5, 1914
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