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There is no scenery in it except the eye-full necessary to give background to the situation
deickemeyer12 June 2016
The bully made the ranch foreman quit; the owner couldn't fire him, so he advertised for a new foreman who could. "Easy" Thompson, the circus bicycle rider, looking for a job, happens along just as the bully is making trouble for the owner, whose arm is in splints, and his pretty daughter. "Easy" knocks down the bully and is made foreman. The bully vows to "get" "Easy." There's a struggle and "Easy" makes the bully ride the wheel which is some fun. It is a well laid out picture. There is no scenery in it except the eye-full necessary to give background to the situation, which is kept moving and kept clear throughout. The last scene is a pretty picture under a lover's knot of trees. - The Moving Picture World, January 6, 1912
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