It takes a producer who knows his business to put over such pictures of western life as the "Flying A" has been releasing of late. They nearly all have had good scenarios behind them and have presented pictures of life freshly. Also they have illustrated ideas more or less universal and true to human life regardless of the setting. This story is not so strong as the better "American" pictures. It has an idea and one worthwhile, but it is one often pictured. Merely telling, as it does, that the stronger man is not always the one who can get "the drop" first nor even the one whose physical endurance is greater, it hardly rises above an acceptable commonplace. In this picture it is the girl, the bandit's sweetheart, who is the judge between the sheriff and her lover. She finds the former a man and denounces the latter. - The Moving Picture World, November 4, 1911
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