A very laughable sailor's yarn by Mrs. Marshall P. Wilder. It has all the naivete of a story spun on the lazy end of a dock by an old salt, and will wholly capture any one who loves a yarn. The place is on a South Sea Island where the natives are good to a plaster god. Little Bill, a sailor (Marshall P. Wilder) and his two mates (Hughie Mack and Ned Finley) stroll into the deserted, thatched temple. Bill likes what's in the bottle on the god's knees and his two mates leave him on the grass throne taking the plaster god away with them. What comes of it will surely amuse and Director Ralph Ince deserves credit for a success. The late George Ober has a role and Robert McWade also. - The Moving Picture World, December 21, 1912
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