An excellent Sunday-school offering with a story very like some told by preachers. Sonny Boy is a child of a poor artist and his mother needs medicine. The father finds an old masterpiece as in answer to prayer on the part of child and its mother. There is no "punch" to it. One fails to believe that its producer really felt his imagination stirred by it and it doesn't live. It won't offend any; but neither will it please any very much. Some in the audience watched, some talked in groups. - The Moving Picture World, February 14, 1914