The Parson and the Moonshiner
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Lacks the opportunity of giving a sustained impression
King Baggot who, with Jane Fernley, plays this picture of the mountains, lacks the opportunity of giving a sustained impression that he had in his recent picture, "In Old Tennessee." The idea that this story tries to present is good; but the scenario lacks strength. It hasn't been worked out with the objectivity that is necessary in a very effective work of art. Objectivity can be run to the ground; for, of course, every wholly mechanical melodrama is wholly objective. But the story work of art needs a formula, even though it always hides it, if it is to stretch us on the rack of suspense. It is an offering that will get past; but will not be likely to create much enthusiasm. - The Moving Picture World, October 5, 1912
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- deickemeyer
- Feb 11, 2017
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- The Fighting Parson and the Moonshiners
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- 1.33 : 1
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