This two-part photoplay was written by Robert W. Ritchie. Maurice Costello and Robert Gaillord directed it. The mysterious disappearance of a woman in Algiers furnishes the plot. Its solution is rather astonishing. Mr. Costello plays the lead and Constance Talmadge plays opposite. The theme of the plot deals with the black plague and also contains inconsistencies. To tell the plain truth, this offering has many faults in its construction and although interesting is not up to the usual Vitagraph release. - The Moving Picture World, July 25, 1914
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