A comedy whose climax is the ending of a race. There are no crowds about the track, but the horses come down the homestretch more effectively bunched than is usual. It is played by a distinguished cast and there is no character in it that fails to get over or to give amusement at some time or other in the picture. Perhaps, Van Dyke Brooke, as the veteran horse racer, and Hazel Mason, as his daughter of whom he is a little afraid, are perhaps the most interesting chiefly because more side-lights are thrown upon them, they seem more human in their changing moods. Mr. Costello, as the girl's lover, also gives a convincing interpretation but it hasn't the same depth. The picture is a sure winner; the audience laughed heartily and seemed to like it very much. It is well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, February 24 1912
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