A war drama with considerable originality about it. The rival intercepts the girl's letters to her lover on the field, creating an estrangement. The night encampment made a good scene. The fighting scenes were not powerful in comparison with other offerings of this type, but hold the attention. The wedding scene makes chief claim upon the interest, and Fitzhugh's Lochinvarian feat in carrying away the bride was very well staged. The surrender in the church was also well done. The cast in this production is an elaborate one. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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