For the first time in a long while this writer has seen an Arthur Johnson film, and he is tempted to say it is worth waiting for a long while. Surely we cannot get too many of such as this. Lottie Briscoe plays opposite to Mr. Johnson, and by her fine work substantially contributes to a most successful comedy-drama. For comedy there is aplenty, especially when Lottie (the players are under their proper names) adds, to the decoration of the living room by placing alongside of the old-fashioned portrait of the dead sweetheart of the crabbed aunt a most interesting nude figure. The character of the grouchy aunt is most effectively played by Madge Orlamond. There are several strong dramatic situations, which are handled as Mr. Johnson so well knows how to handle them. - The Moving Picture World, September 21, 1912
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