At the end of this two-reel story the innocent man, who has been imprisoned, is released on bail, pending a new trial as soon as it is discovered that he had nothing to do with the crime for which he was punished. This attention to the formal custom is praiseworthy. Some will wonder, perhaps, how Usakoff avoided going to jail as an accomplice. The story is of an accountant who robs a bank and fastens the crime on the cashier, his rival. The accountant is eventually uncovered through an accessory, after the fact falling in love with the woman the thief was trying to win. The exposure quickly follows. The strategy of the heroine does not seem of a particularly high degree. The production is finely acted and well staged, the court scene especially being worthy of mention. - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913
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