(II) (1913)

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Myrtle Gonzales artistically acts a good situation
deickemeyer17 February 2018
In a few scenes toward the end of this picture Myrtle Gonzales so artistically acts a good situation and so fills it with charming beauty that it justifies the whole. She is entertaining the man she loves, but whom she has decided to give up to her aunt (Anne Shaefer). Yet the perfection at this point rather harshly criticizes the picture's earlier scenes and its story as a whole. Mary H. O'Connor is the author and Hardee Kirkwood produced it. It is a finely photographed offering and has many lovely scenes. - The Moving Picture World, December 27, 1913
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