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There is very little first-class entertainment in it
deickemeyer28 October 2017
One or two very pretty scenes help out this offering some, but there is very little first-class entertainment in it. The story, by Paul McAllister, depends upon the loss of memory of a Union officer during a battle in the Civil War. This officer is dressed so that when he, on coming to his senses, gives his coat away to another wounded comrade, he is taken for a private; he can't tell who or what he is. The producer, George Lessey, has not been careful to make many of his scenes natural. The opening scene is not strong. There are apt to be too many players in these war-time love scenes in all makes of pictures; it leaves them formal and artificial. Gertrude McCoy is the heroine and the picture's one effective character. - The Moving Picture World, August 23, 1913
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