(1913)

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There are incidents in the picture which do not convince
deickemeyer31 October 2017
It is good to see Frank Bushman on the screen again, even though the story in which he appears is not particularly strong. There are incidents in the picture which do not convince, for instance, where on horseback he overtakes an automobile containing his sweetheart and her wealthy admirer, and with no weapon more potent than a whip compels an immediate marriage of the two. The lash, nevertheless, furnishes a welcome relief from the overworked pistol. Juanita Dalmorez plays opposite to Mr. Bushman. The wealthy admirer is portrayed by Frank Dayton, who as the husband of three years is killed by the foolish action of the wife in toying with the apparatus controlling a dynamite blast in a quarry. There was nothing in the picture, by the way, to show that the husband was in any main unworthy or deserving of the fate which the script writer imposed upon him. The work of the cast will put the picture over. - The Moving Picture World, August 30, 1913
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