Things Are Seldom What They Seem (1912) Poster

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There are two amusing climaxes in the picture
deickemeyer13 August 2016
A comedy in a Western setting. An unsuccessful suitor attempts to discredit the girl's accepted sweetheart by impersonating a woman. There are two amusing climaxes in the picture; the first of these is fairly fresh. The "girl," riding away from the hotel, is followed by a Mexican who has fallen in love with her. He gets his fellows to make a capture; but in the tussle the girl's wig comes off and the other Mexicans enjoy their amorous leader's discomfiture. The second is the quickness with which the duped sweetheart gets his gun out when he discovers the imposture. It is well played by the leading man who acts just like a girl. It does not drag, is well photographed. It will serve as a good filler. - The Moving Picture World, February 3, 1912
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