Jules Eckert Goodman has utilized the "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" psychological contrast as the theme for his two-reel drama. A clergyman, wounded in the head during an encounter with a thief, becomes a criminal himself, until restored to his former self by an operation. The play keeps a tight hold upon the interest. Thomas Santschi brings out the dual natures of the Rev. William Morris very effectively, and Lafayette McKee, Franklin Hall and Bessie Eyton lend strength to the cast. - The Moving Picture World, June 5, 1915
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