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Much that is both new and well thought out
deickemeyer18 November 2017
A melodrama in which there is much that is both new and well thought out, although it is more effective in some of its scenes than as a whole; for the story is loose in construction and has unconvincing parts. There is one great scene in which a blind woman stands by when the man she loves is struggling with a man who has done her great injury. By accident the evil man is killed by a bullet from the revolver held in his own hand and then the hero is accused of murder by the villainess, a witness. The blind girl cannot testify, not having seen. This is a tragic situation and we wish more had been made of it. As a whole, the offering will interest and can safely be commended. It was produced by Frank L. Smith. William Shea plays the romantic lead opposite to Ethel Grandon. - The Moving Picture World, September 27, 1913
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