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The many admirers of G.M. Anderson will be delighted at the latest exploits of their favorite moving picture hero. As usual, Broncho Billy poses us the champion and protector of the opposite sex, and starts to take a terrible revenge upon an unworthy rival, who steals his wife and leaves her to die alone. Just as Billy is about to brand the man's forehead with the word "Cain," he is stopped by a vision of his dead wife. The incidents leading up to this situation are not many, but the repose and quiet force of Mr. Anderson make this one-reel drama a thing of life and strength. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
- deickemeyer
- Oct 23, 2019
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