A melodramatic romance in two reels, dealing with love and adventure in the Philippines, and giving a picture of the capture of the redoubtable leader of the Filipino forces. It cannot be called historical, nor does it contain much that is truly convincing in a human way. It depends almost wholly on its battle scenes and these, indeed, are commendable; they have flash and vigor at times. The offering has its good points, such as a glimpse of the headhunters, and its melodramatic incidents are not without their feeling of danger and of rescue. The photography is fair. - The Moving Picture World, June 21, 1913