The Mexican Spy (1913) Poster

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With a few added novelties which give it an apparent freshness
deickemeyer25 June 2017
A two-part story of the recent war with the Republic of Mexico, which we didn't have. E.C. Hall wrote the scenario which Wilbert Melville produced seemingly at some army post in the West. It is a fair story, but somewhat conventional with a few added novelties which give it an apparent freshness. It is charitable not to say too much about the acting; but there is much to interest in a good many scenes where no acting was required, such as the fight between the Mexicans and the United States troops that come to the rescue of the hero who has been a thief and almost a traitor, but now bravely rehabilitates himself. Some of the backgrounds also are very acceptable. - The Moving Picture World, February 1, 1913
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