The Immigrant's Violin (1912) Poster

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It can be shown even before churches
deickemeyer30 September 2016
Miss Loraine, whose work for the Biograph pictures has shown her as an unusually strong actress, leads in this picture as the lost immigrant girl, a violinist. An American lady and her nephew, who falls in love with her, have taken her under their protection. These roles are well played by Miss Prescott and King Baggot. The girl performs on the violin to an East Side audience and there meets her people, only to be separated from them, but she finds them again later. The emotions that rise from the situation are strongly portrayed. The plot has weaknesses, but the humanity of the picture convinces. The photographs are fine. It is a very good feature picture, one that will please all kinds of audiences. It can be shown even before churches, and private entertainments. - The Moving Picture World, March 9, 1912
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