Not a very pleasant picture to view, as it shows the ingratitude of a worthless son toward a crippled father, and a loving and faithful sister. He has served a term in prison for counterfeiting and assumes his old tactics immediately on his release and attempts to force his sister to incriminate herself by getting rid of the spurious money. The offending part of the picture is the brutality of the son, it is exaggerated beyond reason, and in truth, such characters tend to lower pictures in public estimation. The photography is well done. Irene Howley deserves mention for her good work, also Glen White, William Russell, Julia Hurley and the gentleman who essayed the crippled father. - The Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914
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