Review of Falling Leaves (1912) by Eric H — 03 Jan 2013
This worthwhile and often moving melodrama deals with what at the time was a very topical concern, dramatizing the effects of tuberculosis and the hope of a cure for it. The story is slightly over-optimistic, in that it implies more than was true at the time about what could be done for afflicted patients, but as a story it is well-crafted, and it is quite effective, in addition to obviously being well-meaning.
This review of Falling Leaves (1912) was written by Eric H on 03 Jan 2013.
Falling Leaves has generally received positive reviews.
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