Love and Jealousy
- 1912
- 10m
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The acting is only so so and there are obvious anachronisms
A picture in old-time, courtly costume of southern California and in somewhat different vein from Bisons heretofore. Two pairs of lovers play the four parts. Two of these lovers, Jose and Margarite, are very well satisfied with each other. One of the men, Pedro, is jealous of the other and he is very much loved by the second girl, Bella, who is jealous of Margarite. Pedro shoots Jose, whose life is saved by a book but who lies stunned. He drops the revolver which Bella, following him, picks up. He follows Margarite who flees and both are followed by Bella with the revolver. She shoots and wounds her lover, Pedro, by mistake. This brings about a change of heart in Pedro and the two pairs of lovers make up and are happy. The scenes are very pretty, but the photographs, while clear, are not perfect. The acting is only so so and there are obvious anachronisms which keep the picture, artificial in its plot, from being very effective. It will serve as a filler. - The Moving Picture World, February 10, 1912
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- deickemeyer
- Aug 20, 2016
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- Runtime10 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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