This two-reel offering gets hold of elemental passions and stirs the observer, not always pleasantly, but in a beneficial way. It demonstrates how a puritanical father is finally made more human and less fanatical in his religious beliefs. This only happens after his wife dies and one of his daughters and her drunken husband meet with a tragic end. There have been many stern parents just like the one Howard Crampton pictures, whose very narrowness defeats their own desire for good. Alexander Gaden, Dorothy Phillips and Ruth Donnelly are also in the cast. This is a strong offering. - The Moving Picture World, August 15, 1914
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