A two-part special offering containing much that is commendable as entertainment for the people; there is much in it they will like. But part of it will seem trite to even the casual photoplay patron; The situation with which the picture opens is not only stale, but painfully unconvincing. It is the circumstantial evidence situation showing how an impossible bank was robbed after its cashier had been killed in a most improbable way. But this gives beginning to a story of the north woods with the action and the atmosphere that still interests. In the general conduct of the story of the rough life there is an earnestness and a vim that makes almost all of it seem real. Spectators like to see a fisticuff struggle when, it is as well done as at the climax of this. On the whole, it makes a very fair offering and justifies itself as a feature. The photographs is only fair; the interiors are clear. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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