A very satisfying production is this two-reel photoplay, taken from the novel by Booth Tarkington. It becomes so absorbing that one forgets he is watching a picture. Mabel Trunelle makes a captivating Betty Carewe; Herbert Prior and Bigelow Cooper have important parts, and Richard Tucker made a strong role of Crailey Gray. This is at the time of the first war between this country and Mexico and is carefully staged as to costuming, etc. Some of the scenic effects are wonderfully attractive. A particularly good release. - The Moving Picture World, June 13, 1914
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