The Still Voice (1913) Poster

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All do good work
deickemeyer10 September 2017
The title refers to conscience and is a good introduction to this strong picture of the conflict in a man's soul between a long-cherished desire for revenge and the memory of his wife's dying plea to forgive. Sidney Drew plays the leading character with forceful truth ably supported by Tefft Johnson, as the man whom he hates. Rose Tapley plays the wife; Edith Story, the daughter, and on the other side, is S. Rankin, as the son of the man's enemy and the lover of Edith. Dorothy Kilgour and Rogers Lytton have good parts. All do good work. The photography is of high quality; the story is clear enough to be effective and the offering commendable as a worth-while show. - The Moving Picture World, June 7, 1913
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