One of the first things that will be noticed in this picture is the care and thought shown in its handling. It deals with criminals and detectives and the maker of the scenario knew what he wanted and knew the materials he needed to work with. The object of the story doesn't rise to the plane of Sheldon's "Salvation Nell," but its realism suggests that play's best scene. The producer has done his part well and the result is remarkable for the atmosphere of underworld life in New York City. That picture of a dive could hardly have been made better. It is an offering out of the ordinary run and very commendable. Miss Florence Barker plays the lead. - The Moving Picture World, November 2, 1912
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