The Power of Conscience (1912) Poster

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The story, a good one as far as it goes, is left unfinished
deickemeyer20 August 2016
A picture that shows the difficulties of a man of business when he has an expensive family. Worried to death in the office, he finds at home bills, bills, bills, invitations to dances and little or no home quiet. His little boy is neglected and his wife shows a frivolous disposition. Then there comes the time when the schemer and villain, who has taken a fancy to the wife, has them in his power. Somehow, the man at a dance got possession of a diamond pin worth a great deal of money and was tempted to keep it, but returned it. How he got it was not emphasized and this reviewer missed it altogether. The impression of the whole is that the story, a good one as far as it goes, is left unfinished. It is a well acted picture and a well photographed one and has distinguished stage settings. It is hardly a strong feature; but although many will be dissatisfied with its ending, it will deeply interest. - The Moving Picture World, February 10, 1912
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