A two-part melodramatic picture play that contains intense and gripping scenes, which follow each other rapidly and consistently. It visualizes how a dissolute son comes to grief through an attempt, with the aid of a dishonest clerk, to destroy his father's last will. There is a spectacular fire scene in this picture that is wonderful. Everything considered, a superior production. - The Moving Picture World, May 2, 1914
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