This is one of the few films that we come across that can boast of a good original plot. The production is in two reels and has plenty of consistent action, and no padding. The story is of a jealousy between the son and the stepson of an invalid. At the death of the invalid, when the will is read, it is discovered that the only recognition the stepson gets is in a clause which states that should the son die without an heir the stepson shall inherit his share of the fortune. The plan devised by the stepson to get rid of his rival, and to gain possession of his stepbrother's sweetheart is a novel one, the details of which would fill too much space to relate here. Suffice it to say that at this point of the picture the excitement is intense. "Billy" West, Elmer Clifton, Ralph Lewis and Jack Dillon are prominent in the cast. - The Moving Picture World, May 15, 1915
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