The story is weakly worked up and, in itself, does not give much illusion of reality; is unconvincing. The players and the clear photographs help it some and it has one or two novel things, like that shoemaker-justice of the peace (he is markedly out of place in a city, where the story is set), Charles France produced it from the script of Hamilton Osborne. Adrienne Kroell plays the girl who has real hair and Alma Russell the girl who has to buy hers. Palmer Bowman plays the man who marries the hair (that's what he does). Lillian Leighton is the hair seller. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913
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