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It is just the kind of story, leading up to a court scene, that the Vitagraph Company likes
deickemeyer4 November 2016
If this interesting and closely knit melodrama had been played by any other players, it could, nevertheless, have been recognized as a Vitagraph product. It is just the kind of story, leading up to a court scene, that the Vitagraph Company likes. They are all played by excellent actors and all are effectively set, conducted and photographed and all have freshness and life. This one surely has and it won favor with the audience. Miss Leah Baird plays in it a girl who is loved by a young lawyer, played by Mr. Costello; but who, for her parent's sake, marries a rich ruffian, played by Mr. Broake. This ruffian wrongs an Italian, played by Mr. Phillips, in some way, and is stabbed by him. The wife is accused. The lawyer, counsel for the defense, cross questions the Italian so sharply that he breaks down and confesses. - The Moving Picture World, May 4, 1912
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