A pleasing picture made from Washington Irving's famous story of the school teacher of Sleepy Hollow. There's a schoolhouse scene, with little Dutch-American children that was much liked, as was the quilting bee where the older young folks are having a jollification. It isn't an exciting picture, and the headless horseman won't fool even the children, naturally. Yet we call the release a fair feature; it represents a famous and widely popular story. The little stone church of the picture looks very much like the Sleepy Hollow church at Tarrytown. It is well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, May 4, 1912
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