The Lady and the Mouse (1913) Poster

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Lacks distinction
deickemeyer1 September 2017
A story of sentiment in which a too easy-going country grocer takes in a tramp found sick at his door. The tramp turns out to be a millionaire and plays the good angel. The picture is clear and commendably made; it stands up well as an offering; but lacks distinction. The "mouse" is utilized to show that Dorothy Gish, the grocer's daughter, is tender- hearted. Lionel Barrymore plays the grocer; Kate Toncray, his efficient, Puritanical sister; the two Gish girls, his daughters. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913
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