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Very naturally acted by the Biograph's best company
deickemeyer13 August 2016
A good, heart-interest story, very dramatic and very naturally acted by the Biograph's best company. It is commendable on every count, but one specially noteworthy thing is the well-coordinated and speedy drawing together of all the elements to make a dramatic and emotional climax. The scenes are often pretty, the photographs are suggestive and clear, the acting gives many interesting moments besides carrying the story forward clearly through the whole, full- length reel. No exhibitor will make a mistake in featuring this picture which is substantial, exciting and healthy. The old bookkeeper, played by this company's well- known, short, elderly player, is the center of interest. He was so charitable that he could save no money; but he was so friendly that everyone made friends with him, except the new office manager whom the employer left in charge and the landlady. He soon found himself out of work and homeless. Seated, shivering on the steps of his employer's home awaiting his return, he hears burglars enter and bravely goes in to protect his employer's goods. He gets into difficulties. The rescue makes a thrilling climax after a well-handled suspense. - The Moving Picture World, February 3, 1912
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