A man out of work is often sorely tempted. This picture, in its statement of these temptations, in spite of very good acting, seems largely conventional, that is, taken from other pictures or stories and not from life. However, the main incident, the picture's reason of being, is not only fresh but pleasant. The man's wife saved him from joining two burglars who were caught and shot by the police. The man also got a good job the next day. William Walthall plays the workman: Miss Ruth Robinson, the wife: and Baby Rosanna, their child. The picture leaves a pleasant impression. The players are pleasing and their acting commendable. It makes a good picture. The photography was not perfect, though some of its scenes were very well done. - The Moving Picture World, October 21, 1911
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