A two-part tale of the seaside with some interesting characters, especially a strong man who nobly gets into trouble, because he will neither do wrong nor tell the revenue officer of the wrong that the smuggler's daughter is doing. He manages to escape and is the means of saving the revenue officer's daughter from rough smugglers. The ending shows the capture of the evildoers and the unraveling of the whole difficulty. There is one exceptionally fine scene in which we are shown the revenue launch coming over the tossing waters. It is most effective. Wilfred Lucas is the producer and plays the leading role. He certainly is a good actor. - The Moving Picture World, May 17, 1913