It is rather wise, humorous and calmly pleasing
13 November 2017
A picture full of artistic views taken in Venice. The simple story goes very well in this setting and may be said to belong with "Marjory Daw" in the artistic school of American magazine stories. There is no punch to it; it is rather wise, humorous and calmly pleasing. In such a film, photography is of primary importance and has been well managed; many of the scenes are lovely and all romantic and in good atmosphere. W.A. Tremayne is the author and Maurice Costello the producer. With Clara Kimball Young he plays the lending role. W.V. Ranous, as the Italian prince, father of the girl, does some perfect character work. - The Moving Picture World, September 20, 1913
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