The Little Rebel (1911) Poster

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It should be popular at this season, when patriotism runs high
deickemeyer7 March 2016
Here is a war story with a novel plot, turning upon the love a young lieutenant feels for a southern girl in whose mother's house his command was quartered. The girl never omitted an opportunity of showing her hatred of him and his cause. One day, while the Union officers are discussing plans, she overhears, and undertakes to get to the Confederate lines. She is detected by the lieutenant and shoots him. When brought back she refuses to tell why she shot him, and he, to save her, declares that she had a perfect right to do it. The war closes and the young man finds his way back to the southern plantation, where he receives a very different reception and ultimately there is another union of the North and South. The picture is lively, the heart story is interesting and there are the war scenes, which add to its attractiveness. It should be popular at this season, when patriotism runs high. - The Moving Picture World, July 15, 1911
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