(1912)

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Deaths comes as quickly as in the last act of Hamlet
deickemeyer19 February 2017
The young fisherman (Kerrigan) had given his promise to marry a fishergirl (Miss Von Trump). When he met the cowgirl (Miss Bush) he was sorry. It is a torrential story of passion, set on the beach and in places near by. Four of the chief players are fisher folk who live near the sea; the others are ranch people. These cowboys, with Miss Bush and Richardson, come for a few days at the beach. The cowboy and the fisher girl meet, and the cowgirl and the young fisherman meet. The storm quickly is in full swing. The story takes the very effective path of solution by elimination and deaths comes as quickly as in the last act of Hamlet. The old man is killed, then the cowboy who kills him dies, then the second young fisherman is shot for shooting him and the girl sees her lover kissing the hair of the cowgirl; she drowns herself. - The Moving Picture World, October 19, 1912
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