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Lynde Denig

Lynde Denig's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Chalice of Courage (1915) 100% EDIT “The picture is of the West from first to last; but in the quality of the story and the very fine production provided by Director Rollin S. Sturgeon, it is far removed from the subjects one may expect to find under the head of western.” – Moving Picture World Sep 7, 2022 Full Review The Girl of Lost Lake (1916) 67% EDIT “The lake shimmering in the moonlight; dawns and sunsets seen through the trees -- we have all these in a varied background... Myrtle Gonzalez [puts] plenty of dash and spirit into her performance.” – Moving Picture World Sep 7, 2022 Full Review The Galley Slave (1915) 86% EDIT “J. Gordon Edwards supplied a satisfactory production for a quite sensational melodrama developed along old-fashioned lines.” – Moving Picture World Jan 13, 2022 Full Review The Dream Girl (1916) 86% EDIT “Because it is very well done, rather than because of any- extraordinary quality in the story, The Dream Girl belongs among the good, if not the best of the Lasky pictures.” – Moving Picture World Jun 2, 2021 Full Review The Fall of a Nation (1916) 43% EDIT “For of an admittedly serious work the number of laughs in this production is unprecedented, and they are laughs having a legitimate place in the story.” – Moving Picture World Nov 20, 2020 Full Review Unpardonable Sin (1919) 43% EDIT “There is a lack of smoothness in the advancement of the plot, a certain episodic quality in the scenes, a tendency to shift the interest too suddenly, and as a result the spectator is not apt to forget that he is watching a photoplay.” – Moving Picture World Nov 5, 2020 Full Review The Battle Cry of Peace (1915) 100% EDIT “It is more significant than an artistic masterpiece, more vital than a gigantic spectacle.” – Moving Picture World Sep 28, 2020 Full Review Inspiration (1915) 100% EDIT “The picture is finely staged and contains many clever bits of photography. The cast is adequate.” – Moving Picture World Sep 14, 2020 Full Review
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