A thrilling Western drama. it depicts in a forcible manner the perfidy of a man who lost his sweetheart and his later attempts to compromise her and induce her to go away with him. Perhaps one of the most satisfactory scenes in a long time is the pommeling he gets when her husband returns and sees what the wretch is doing. It is rough work, but it is salutary and will be applauded by a considerable proportion of those who see it. The characters all perform their parts acceptably and there is a swing and dash to the story which makes it attractive, despite its suggestiveness and rough vigor. Perhaps it may be said that the men shown have red blood and that always appeals to an audience. - The Moving Picture World, April 22, 1911
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