An Unselfish Love (1910) Poster

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The educational value of the picture must not be overlooked
deickemeyer28 August 2015
It is the old familiar story of broken lives because an ambitious father objects to a suitor for his daughter's hand who has no money. Through a marvelous display of unselfish devotion on the part of a woman whose heart is breaking, this difficulty is abrogated and the lovers re-united. While the dramatic qualities have seldom been surpassed, there arc other notable features. The picture is partly made in Northwestern Canada, among the farmers who are developing a country based upon the new agriculture. These views afford a clear impression of the region, the manner of living and the marvelous agricultural development now in progress there. Therefore the educational value of the picture must not be overlooked. It adds materially to the attraction of the film. The love story is commonplace at the opening, but the unselfishness of Miss Grey makes it an extraordinary production, deserving of an indefinite run. - The Moving Picture World, October 1, 1910
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