The Nurse (1912) Poster

(I) (1912)

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We have an undramatic surprise
deickemeyer5 September 2016
There are some very pretty backgrounds in this picture which are well photographed. The story is fairly reasonable and is well acted. It tells how a woman's schoolgirl chum, when in later years she was invited to make a visit, made trouble between husband and wife, who had one child, a pretty little girl. She did this by working on the jealousy of both until the wife and mother ran away from the home. The child became very sick and the news of this brings the mother back in disguise as a trained nurse. The nurse came in a wig. The spectator doesn't know it is the mother and when the child knocks off the wig, we have an undramatic surprise. It is not a feature, but will serve well as a filler. - The Moving Picture World, February 17, 1912
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