Opening with a scene in a gymnasium in which the hero-to-be strikes a man with his fist and kills him and then runs for his life, this picture, by J.M. Nicholls, starts with a situation that fails to convince or strongly interest us. It also is a long time in getting down to any business that is really dramatic. It does rise for a moment, when the moonshiner's wife has left her bed, and the jealous husband shoots the sheriff, who has been following the athletic culprit. Ormi Hawley and Edwin Carewe have the leads. It is a rather poor offering, and the only good scenes are interiors. - The Moving Picture World, April 5, 1913
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