In two parts, a thoroughly commercial picture, except that most of the acting, the staging, background-choosing and camera work are excellent. Melodramatic but unconvincing, it keeps action going and will make an acceptable offering, for it never lags and is never obscure. Its best asset is the character drawing that many of the players have put into their roles as far as their roles would let them. Charles B. Davis is the author, but doesn't deserve credit for originality. It was produced by Ned Finley. - The Moving Picture World, May 30, 1914
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