(I) (1912)

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The picture doesn't grip with quite the power that some pictures do
deickemeyer31 July 2016
A very pleasing story of two brothers, one strong and a good business man, and the other a musician, but weak. This weak man couldn't keep away from the saloons and, in shame and contrition, had left home and wandered away. The picture, after a few scenes that tell this story, shows the contrast between the fates of these two men. They have lost track of each other. There are two little cousins but, although these girls of about eight years have become acquainted, neither knows who the other is. The poor child comes in to see the rich child's house and becomes sick. The rich brother takes her home and there meets his long- lost brother after many years. The picture doesn't grip with quite the power that some pictures do; but many of its scenes are deeply emotional. It is a good picture for children to see as well as for their elders and it will serve as a feature, although it is not a very strong picture. - The Moving Picture World, January 27, 1912
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