The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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" wonderful 99 says Genevieve Harris in Chicago Evening Post f^THE direction is wonderful. Every scene and every sub-title advances the story. There is no superfluous material. The story works up gradually to a dramatic climax of real power. Yet the little touches, comic or dramatic, are not overlooked. The acting is well suited to the story. Stroheim, himself, has a unique role, and he acts it so well that you doubt whether he is acting at all. Francelia Billington, as the frivolous wife, and Sam De Grasse, as the indifferent husband, are very convincing. BLIND HUSBANDS' is a most unusual picture."