A spectacular dramatic tragedy of Pilgrim days, written by James Oliver Curwood, featuring Stella Razeto and Guy Oliver. This picture deserves to be placed in the same category with far more heralded and pretentious releases. Its historical value is paramount, saying nothing of its splendid direction. A scene showing the ducking of the village vagabond and a supposed witch, was well executed and impressive. The stockade scenes, where an immense tribe of Indians makes an attack on the settlers, who, at the critical moment, are assisted by a friendly contingent of another tribe rival to the former one, is a thrilling feature. At least three or four hundred people were utilized in this conflict. This can be recommended as a superior release. - The Moving Picture World, September 26, 1914
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