A new and pleasing two-reel production. The conception shows imagination and good direction. Warren Kerrigan appears as the outcast, whose manhood has as yet been unawakened. The story centers about the "Terror of the Mountains, a well-assumed character, who has taken many lives and always eludes capture. The outcast comes upon the grieving mother, whose son has been shot. She shows the outcast the first kindness he has ever known and this makes a man of him. He goes out after the terror, unassisted, and brings him in after a hard battle. Strong and original in motive and excellently acted. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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