(I) (1913)

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Not a strong feature offering
deickemeyer22 November 2017
A two-reel number, with most of the action centering in the second reel. The first reel merely depicts the old man and his daughter defending their private burial grounds from the railway surveyors. Later the claim agent, impersonated by Francis X. Bushman, appears. The feature of the second reel is where a large automobile goes over a cliff several hundred feet high. A novel idea is brought out when the girl mines the burial grounds with arc light carbons, thinking it is dynamite. Beverly Bayne is attractive in the part of the girl. Not a strong feature offering, but entertaining. - The Moving Picture World, October 4, 1913
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