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Don Hathaway Jr. goes to Alaska to escape Follies girl and meets with an accident. The girl helps him and takes him to her home where jealous rival accuses him of being a bootlegger, when he is the culprit himself. Hero proves innocence and defeats rival for affection of girl.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film is believed to be a comedy, though specific plot details are scarce due to its age and limited available information. It likely featured slapstick humor or a humorous situation typical of early 20th-century shorts.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent short film, contemporary critical reception is not well-documented. Its historical significance lies more in its existence as an artifact of early cinema rather than specific critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- Information not available for this early short.
- Likely representative of early comedic shorts.
- Historical artifact of silent film era.
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Fun Fact
Many silent short films from this era are lost to time, making any surviving examples of historical interest, even if detailed information about them is limited.
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