The Artist's Sacrifice (1913) Poster

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Many small things make this picture inartistic and very unreal
deickemeyer9 September 2017
A very conventional story of the big-hearted man who is worthy, but who seems fated to choose the burnt cookie. In this case, he is an older brother who has sent his younger brother through college and who then finds that the younger man has fallen in love with his sweetheart. The producer let many small things make this picture inartistic and very unreal. That college scene is as untruthful as it is trite. It would be a poor college where seniors could live that kind of life; freshmen who try usually get dropped. Another scene showed a shop girl's poor friend lending her an expensive looking dress. Alice Joyce plays the girl who is fired from the dry goods store and who gets a job from the artist (Edgar L. Davenport). The younger brother is played by Tom Moore. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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