A pretentious comedy, written by Charles Brown and produced by Sidney Drew, who plays the leading role, that of a father who finds a horse shoe, which he picks up for good luck. Everything comes his way; that is not good. After innumerable mishaps he throws it away; his son gets it and it proves a "lucky hit" with him. An old idea well worked out. A regular laugh producer. - The Moving Picture World, October 10, 1914
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