A Man and His Mate (1915) Poster

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Its plot is alluring
deickemeyer14 December 2019
One of the Mutual Masterpictures, based on the play and novel of H.R. Durant, and directed by John G. Adolfi. The story is an excellent one: that is, its plot is alluring, but again not new. Its development in four reels is in most part good. One glaring mistake has been made, namely, the substituting of a white man for the Chinaman, one of the main characters of the play. For in spite of the fact that Sam De Grasse has done well with the role of Choo, he is not by form or feature a convincing Chinaman. Choo is in a way an idealized type, the character of which has been, on the other hand, admirably interpreted by De Grasse. Henry Woodruff does excellent work in the role of Harry Ogden and playing opposite him is Gladys Brockvrell. - The Moving Picture World, April 24, 1915
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