A rural farce by Charles M. Seay that kept the attention interested, but made not a great deal of laughter. It is played by a large cast, but no one in it is especially worthy of mention; it gave no one a chance to be truly funny. The photography is fair. As an offering, it goes well with the majority of pictures today. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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