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when her corrupt parents are deemed unfit. The nuns who operate the school are eventually able to reintegrate the woman into society. She later comes across two former convicts, one of whom has served time for petty thievery. The woman successfully rehabilitates both, just as she has been. Meanwhile,
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Lawrence and Johnson, usually cast as quarreling lovers, star in this romantic drama film in which Lawrence's character becomes an authority. This character has been cited as a deviation for Lawrence's roles in Lublin productions. The film was released on May 18, 1911, to positive critical reception.
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was released on May 18, 1911. The film screened at the Majestic Theatre in Victoria, British Columbia, on July 13 of the same year; and at the nearby Crystal Theatre almost a year later, on June 12. Editors of the British Columbian
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The Celluloid Couch: An Annotated International Filmography of the Mental Health Professional in the Movies and Television, from the Beginning to 1990
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describes that character as a "past master in porch-climbing, safe-blowing and highway robbery", who secures a job thanks to the woman.
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observed a religious motif, calling it "one of the most wisely conducted films" ever produced with such a theme. The screenwriter
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and Albert McGovern were cast as the former convicts; in the film, Johnson's character falls in love with Lawrence's.
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article. Seeing these productions as better produced than the perceived flood of
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denounced the lack of further screenings of Lubin's filmography, including
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a slight departure from Lawrence's usual roles, as an arbiter to Johnson.
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she falls in love with one of the thieves; an advertisement in the
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Florence Lawrence, the Biograph Girl: America's First Movie Star
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described the film as a "touching love story". A writer of the
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as the leading character. Her parents were portrayed by
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Index


Harry Solter
Siegmund Lubin
Florence Lawrence
Spottiswoode Aitken
Arthur V. Johnson
Lubin Manufacturing Company
silent
short
Harry Solter
Lubin Manufacturing Company
Florence Lawrence
Arthur V. Johnson
lost
reform school
New York Dramatic Mirror
Lubin Manufacturing Company
Lubin
Florence Lawrence
Spottiswoode Aitken
Arthur V. Johnson
Harry Solter
East Oregonian
Monte M. Katterjohn
Photoplay
slapstick
burlesque
lost
BFI National Archive
"Motion Picture Houses"

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