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We enjoyed it more than any other picture of the day
deickemeyer25 October 2016
This very entertaining picture starts out as though it were going to be the real thing in melodrama; but, we almost wrote, unfortunately, becomes original. It is a story with two heroines. One is a virtuous "down and out" girl; the other an innocent, runaway daughter of a wealthy business man, whom the film states is "retired." Both girls look exactly alike. We see views of city life on a cold winter's night; the bread line, etc. The poor girl tries to get shelter by pretending that she is the girl, her double; but the parents recognize her as an impostor. The other girl is rescued by a worthy young man who is also down and out and all are happy in a well-made ending. We can't call it a feature; but we enjoyed it more than any other picture of the day that we have seen as yet. It is a desirable filler on its merits. The photographs arc good enough. - The Moving Picture World, April 20, 1912
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