Is a bit conventional
22 September 2017
A picture of Mexican lovers in the days when gold was being discovered in the West. The story by Everett McNeil is a bit conventional, but has been well played by the leading characters and even by the lesser figures. It will provide good entertainment. There is one fine bit in it showing the finding of gold in a mill sluice by an old man (William Hutchinson) and it is perfectly photographed. The photography of the whole is commendable. The picture was produced by E.A. Martin. Herbert Rawlinson and Adele Lane have the romantic leads. George Hernandes plays the girl's father and Henry Otto her villainous lover. Hobart Bosworth has a minor part. - The Moving Picture World, July 12, 1913
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