A well-acted picture in the usual western backgrounds. It deals with piteous things and there's an incident in it that might have been suggested by Ibsen's "Rosmersholm," but the situation is vigorously and freshly worked out in a new way. It is a story that is American in its spirit, not European. Miss Pauline Bush plays the wife of the drunken man (Mr. Kerrigan). Mr. Richardson is the false friend who wants to get him out of the way so that he can marry her. Miss Von Trump plays a young girl who brings help and persuades the drunkard to reform. The photographs might have been a little better. - The Moving Picture World, May 4, 1912
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