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Likable except for one scene
deickemeyer9 May 2018
One feels like taking off his hat to the humanity in this story, even though, strictly speaking, it might have been made better. Maggie Malone, as portrayed by Stella Razetto, reminded us of Mrs. Fiske, which doesn't necessarily mean that her work is great; yet she does excellently. She makes the girl appeal to all strongly. The girl's old mother is as fine a picture and all the characters, except Grace, ring true, and Grace, in her prettiness, has a touch of pathos that will be popular. The story is fairly convincing and likable except for one scene, that of the drawn window shade, which was unnecessarily suggestive and like a smirch on the picture's white cloth. Wm. E. Wing is the author and it was produced by Edward Le Saint. - The Moving Picture World, February 21, 1914
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