'Neath the Homespun (1912) Poster

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The story is set among scenes of great charm
deickemeyer13 January 2017
A pretty melodramatic picture whose object is to show a woman's heart. The situation is deep and fairly truthful and, although not new at all, this picture of it has much freshness in ways that count. It is the old case of a young farmer's wife, fired by her household drudgery and the narrow circumstances of her life, who is deceived by the oily-tongued city man. A very foolish woman, but a human being; she wakes up to the situation in time and is forgiven by the husband. Here, the story is set among scenes of great charm, all are well chosen and well photographed. It is a carefully made picture, convincing in its little things and pleasingly fresh in little things. The acting is all good, although we may point out that the farmer's make up did not successfully mask the actor. - The Moving Picture World, August 17, 1912
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