(1911)

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The players' intelligent acting did much to redeem it
deickemeyer13 May 2016
A tragic story of the rocky Californian seashore. The scenario is rather sentimental, but the players' intelligent acting did much to redeem it. The coquette was a young girl, the only survivor of a wreck, and was rescued by Hugh, the sweetheart of a lame but pretty girl of the village. This girl with others is kind to the shipwrecked girl and provides her with a pretty new dress. When she has recovered, she plays the coquette and engages herself to Hugh and to the brother of his former sweetheart. This brings about a very dramatic quarrel between these two. The picture has a happy ending. It is not a great picture, but it is pretty in both settings and acting and is pleasing. - The Moving Picture World, November 18, 1911
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