(1914)

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It is strongly melodramatic in tone
deickemeyer13 May 2018
This picture play depicts how much harm can be caused through grossip and vituperation when indulged in by neighbors, or through deceptive personal observation, when a wife will not listen to an explanation through jealousy. Richard Tracy played a clubman in his usual graceful style. Irene Warfield, as the jealous wife, gave an excellent rendition of the part in all respects. The plot was carried out by all participants gracefully, and contains interesting scenes, though lacking somewhat in several details. The photography is up to the standard. It is strongly melodramatic in tone and will please those who prefer that style of picture. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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