A two-reel subject with David Lythgoe and Vivian Rich in the leading parts. He is a young violinist and falls in love with a mountain girl, whom he calls the "Heart of Flame." He leaves her to go to the city; she follows and likewise her mountain lover, portrayed by Jack Richardson. It is the familiar story of love versus art. The mountain lover stabs the girl just outside the theater and the violinist plays to the audience while she is dying. The scenic effects in the first reel are particularly good and the photography pleasing. The story follows familiar lines but the actors have put considerable feeling into their work. This is quite strong. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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