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Miss Loveridge makes a decided hit
deickemeyer9 September 2017
A very charming picture, giving a little romance, not new at all; but perfectly fresh by reason of its acting and general conduct. Unusually good acting (among every make of picture), is apparent from the very opening. Hobart Bosworth plays Buck, an elderly foreman on a cattle ranch, who falls in love with a pretty waitress in an Omaha lunch house and takes her home with him. He is busy and the young bride feels herself neglected. Mr. Bosworth's virile acting is extremely well supported by Margarita Loveridge. in the role of Annie, the bride. Miss Loveridge makes a decided hit and has drawn the girl as engagingly as possible, so it seems. We hope for many pictures of this quality; it would be profitable to push Miss Loveridge to the front more. Hobart Bosworth is the author and Frederick Huntly, the producer. There is credit due all around. It is easily the most desirable offering today. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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