This picture opens with a fine scene. Cows are feeding in the foreground, and beyond them sweeps one of those broad, billow-like hills of the prairie lands. Five rustlers ride over its crest and try to stampede the cattle, but are beaten off. There is nothing novel in the framework of the story. The three daughters of the ranch owner are in danger of being captured by the bandit rustlers and are saved by the cowboys. There is, however, novelty in many of the incidents and these are shown as in places that overlook a grand and interesting country. It is well acted, as is to be expected, and makes an interesting Western picture, worth seeing. - The Moving Picture World, October 28, 1911
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