A two-part melodrama that has been beautifully photographed. It has action and keeps telling a story so that the spectator is continuously interested; but he never is deeply under the spell of the situations, never for a moment is fooled into thinking that he is looking at real life. The photography and the staging are its best things. The author, Edwin Barbour, shows a knowledge of what is required in writing a melodrama and his script was produced by L.B. Carlton. - The Moving Picture World, October 18, 1913
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