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A fairly acceptable one
deickemeyer23 September 2019
A two-reel production by Donald MacDonald, with Dorothy Davenport, Benjamin Horning, Lee Hill and Rupert Julian in the cast. The picture is a fairly acceptable one. The story upon which it is based is a good one in a measure. It is that of a young man forging his father's name in the payment of a gambling debt. In the course of events he falls in with the daughter of one of his father's misused tenants, who at her mother's death has taken up with a body of anarchists. This young woman is appointed to go to the old man with intention to kill if he refuses to give over money enough to repay the debt owed him by his son, whom he has refused admittance to his home until he replaced the stolen money. In the scuffle that follows the outcast son is shot. It is not certain that the story has been given a satisfactory solution. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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