“The Angel of Contention” (THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 1914)
“The Angel of Contention” (THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 1914) THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 1914 “The Angel of Contention” Two-Reel Majestic—Written by Will Levington Comfort and Directed by John O’Brien. Reviewed by Louis Reeves Harrison. CAST. The Angel …………………………………………….. Lillian Gish Her Daddy …………………………….Spottiswoode Aitken Sheriff Magoon ………………………….. George Seignian Jack Colter …………………………………………………R. Walsh THE dominant note in “The Angel of Contention” is very clearly – indicated in the title. Lillian Gish is the angel in a rough settlement of cattle men. They are hard drinkers, hard fighters, of lawless tendency, yet possessing enough inborn honesty in their make-up to show deference to the helpless little woman in their midst. The demure little angel is loved by the big and manly sheriff. A sheriff must possess unusual courage to enforce law in a community where men make laws for themselves, more or less according to the demand of conditions under whic...
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