A clearly pictured incident, but a little disappointing; because the dramatic possibilities of the situation were not developed and it seems to end before it is through. It deals centrally with a priest who, to free a woman from Indians, consents to break the law and send to them five bottles of whiskey. This priest is the interesting character; but the other figures are kept in the center of the stage, and this leaves the offering rather commonplace. It is well acted and photographed. Charles Sutton plays the priest; Laura Sawyer, the woman, and James Gordon, her husband. It was taken from Gilbert Parker's story, "The Going of the Golden Swan," and was produced by L.S. Dawley. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913
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