The Little Shut-in (1912) Poster

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The picture throughout has highly poetic scenes
deickemeyer14 November 2016
The little shut-in boy (Miss Marie Eline) could see very little of the world, just a glimpse of the sidewalk. His world was mostly feet; but he had learned to judge the world pretty well. A love story begins its spinning in the world of feet outside and he has become interested. This has its villain as well as its hero and the little shut-in, sizing it up, is able to be of assistance. The picture throughout has highly poetic scenes. Its aim is to please the heart rather than to excite deep emotion or to thrill, and in doing this it is very successful; for acting, scene choosing and camera work are all very good. It is excellent entertainment. - The Moving Picture World, May 25, 1912
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