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The situations are almost without exception time-worn
deickemeyer13 August 2017
This two-reel offering is the first of the promised series by Lincoln J. Carter. As might have been expected, it is melodramatic in the extreme. The story centers about White Eagle, a half-breed, educated at an Indian school. He falls in love with the colonel's daughter and in the end marries her, the old perplexed question of blood not being raised. The entire two reels fairly teem with action. Incident crowds upon incident, till in one or two places the plot becomes somewhat obscure. The chief fault, however, is that the situations are almost without exception time-worn. Photographically this is good, but in plot and treatment it does not seem much of an advance over the ordinary Western offering. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913
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