A Matinee Mix-Up (1912) Poster

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The photographs are good and the acting fairly pleasing
deickemeyer13 August 2016
Old Nick, the troublemaker, gets four interesting young people into trouble. A convincingly misplaced letter and the natural courtesy that a man pays to his fiancée's best friend, who is a married woman, are the means the fiend uses. When the married man finds the letter to the fiancée on his wife's table and goes to this fiancée's father, who is a lawyer, to get a divorce, the trouble is at high tide. Of course, immediately afterward, everything is explained and cleared up, but, in the meantime, we see the natural pain and trouble dramatically pictured. The story is helped by the Nestor subtitles, which might have been much better. The photographs are good and the acting fairly pleasing. It is a good substantial offering and will fill out a bill very well. - The Moving Picture World, February 3, 1912
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