A Vitagraph film which tells a novel story in an interesting way and holds the attention of the audience throughout. To drive away the occupants of a farm by constructing a series of ghosts is certainly novel enough to be interesting, and where the acting has the snap and go which is put into the work by the Vitagraph players it is all the better. And too much praise cannot be bestowed upon the determination of the farmer to trap the ghosts because he discovered their footprints. The kicking the pseudo-ghost received after he was released from the trap will probably be a vigorous memory to his dying day. It is such comedies as this which relieve the monotony of that long list of gloomy subjects by foreign manufacturers and cause one to believe that there is something really funny in the world. - The Moving Picture World, June 26, 1909
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