Marshal Neilan has written a two-part story with a punch. Allen Dwan produces it. We have had many labor vs. capital pictures; not all of them are so constructed as to avoid giving serious offense to those who sympathize with one or the other sides. This is a man's story, although there are two women in it; one of these, Pauline Bush, does fine work, serious, convincing. Miss Von Trump does well in the bit that falls to her. Mr. McQuarrie, late of Kinemacolor, has the role of the monopolist. He gives a strong presentation; if in the earlier scenes there is a trace of melodrama in the later it is not in evidence. The entire cast works in harmony, making a picture worth seeing. - The Moving Picture World, September 27, 1913
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