How Bella Was Won
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Intertwining tales of love, greed, and secret identities in 1860s London.Intertwining tales of love, greed, and secret identities in 1860s London.Intertwining tales of love, greed, and secret identities in 1860s London.
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It is a welcome addition to the series of Dickens films
A story adapted from Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend" and containing the well known characters of John Harmon, Bella and the Boffins. The story is concerned principally with the love affairs of Harmon and Bella, and is worked out with care to the happy conclusion where Bella decides to leave Harmon, even though he is the heir to a fortune. Interest in the Dickens stories has been strong this year and the reproductions of his novels has been a happy thought. This one is worked out with careful attention to details and the selection of situations has been such as have materially added to the attractiveness. The players have performed their parts well, while the staging and costuming have been attended to by one who thoroughly understands what is necessary in that direction. It is a welcome addition to the series of Dickens films which have come from the studios this year. - The Moving Picture World, March 23, 1911
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