The Little Doctor of the Foothills (1910) Poster

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Acted with all the dash and spirit which characterize the work of the Essanay players
deickemeyer3 June 2015
A humorous picture, depicting the experience of a pretty little woman doctor who goes to Arizona to practice her profession and whose presence so works upon the cowboys that they all require her aid almost instantly. Men who never knew what sickness was are speedily afflicted with the most serious ills to which humanity is heir. Then comes a real accident, to which she refused to respond because she supposed, like the others, it was a false alarm. However, this is romantic and when the last scene disappears from the screen some malady that medicine and surgery cannot cure seems to have afflicted both. The picture is acted with all the dash and spirit which characterize the work of the Essanay players, and is certain to be popular. - The Moving Picture World, June 4, 1910
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