George Tucker produces a strong drama from the pen of Walter MacNamara, There are many moments of suspense. The story is of a lunatic who believes he is to be the headsman of Charles I. Jane Gail plays the daughter of the inmate of the insane asylum. One of the strong scenes is where the rejected lover (William Welsh) takes advantage of the hallucination of the escaped inmate to induce him to decapitate the favored suitor (William E. Shay), whom he has found. The daughter, out in the fields with a rifle, is placed in the position of shooting at her father to save her lover. The picture is well made. - The Moving Picture World, November 22, 1913
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