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Van Dyke Brooke has evidently did the best he could
deickemeyer24 June 2019
Transposed from a woman to a man, with the lone assistance of a man's wig, a young lady succeeds in deceiving family, friends, neighbors and strangers, including the man who really loves her. W.A. Tremayne is the author and Van Dyke Brooke has evidently did the best he could to make it reasonable. The cast is made up of the best Vitagraph talent, who do justice to their parts, and Norma Talmadge in the leading role deserves sympathy in endeavoring to fulfill an unwelcome task. - The Moving Picture World, January 2, 1915
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