A two-part special that is full of inconsistent scenes and the story is long drawn out. There is a flavor of gruesomeness pertaining that is not pleasant to view. Maud Coleborn is the author and Theodore Marston the director. John Costello, Harry Northrup, James Morrison, George Cooper and Dorothy Kelly all act their parts well. The photography and backgrounds are up to the mark. This offering falls far short of the usual Vitagraph releases. - The Moving Picture World, November 14, 1914
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