(I) (1912)

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Good acting by pleasing players, careful and suggestive backgrounds, speedy action
deickemeyer23 July 2016
A romantic comedy with all the hallmarks of Nestor manufacturing, viz.: good acting by pleasing players, careful and suggestive backgrounds, speedy action, etc. Miss Violet is the heroine, daughter of the stout country grocer, and is very much loved by the new clerk whom she herself favors. But the old man won't stand for any love-making from a poor man and they have to "put a game up" on Dad to make him consent. The scheme was suggested by a drummer, friend of the clerk's. This man had Dad arrested for theft. Young clerk claims to be guilty. Both are proved innocent. Dad then looks on the self-sacrificing clerk as a son- in-law worth while. It isn't convincing as real life, but it surely is pleasing as a picture. - The Moving Picture World, January 20, 1912
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