A typical Flying A picture of the Western plains; but not quite up to that company's best work. In the rough settlement the "colony" that the outlaws have built, one ruffian (played by Richardson) is the tyrant. The two daughters (Miss Bush and Miss Von Trump) of an old member of the colony, fear this cutthroat; so does their father, but the father also fears the law. The sheriff (Kerrigan) comes looking for "his man" into the colony as an escaped rustler. He makes friends with a young outlaw who isn't really bad and there's a double love match started. In the fight, when the sheriff, his friend and the girls try to get out of the colony, the man whom the sheriff "wanted" is killed and there are other convenient deaths, leaving a clear board for Cupid. It is a fair offering; it doesn't drag so as to be noticed. - The Moving Picture World, August 17, 1912
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