(1915)

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There is nothing extraordinary
deickemeyer23 September 2019
That this two-part drama holds the attention is largely due to Theodore Marston's pleasing production and the sympathetic acting of Dorothy Kelly and James Morrison. In the matter of plot there is nothing extraordinary. The picture opens with the rescue of a girl from a wrecked ship and passes through various complications until the same girl is restrained from jumping off the Brooklyn bridge. The sweetheart whom she thought faithless saves her life and all is well. Frank Currier, Mary Maurice and George Cooper are in the cast. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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