Let No Man Put Asunder (1912) Poster

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No love story with divorce playing so prominent a part could be at all romantic
deickemeyer27 November 2016
A story of married life in which the husband and father is a drunken sot. The wife leaves him and gets a divorce. In the meantime, the man who has fallen in love with her meets and helps her former husband to reform, but doesn't know who he is. She finds him a decent man when she comes back, and, because of the child, they are re-united in spite of everything. It isn't a very emotional picture; no love story with divorce playing so prominent a part could be at all romantic. It is romance that gives power to stories of love. Divorce stories might be powerful as psychological studies and, as such, this is very interesting, although it is so written that the interest lies almost wholly in the plot. The acting and the players are very praiseworthy; the scenes are very good, and they are well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, June 22, 1912
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