A dramatic production of unusual merit. The producers themselves say it is one of the most powerful dramatically they ever put out. The cast of characters is strong, and their interpretation of the story is so thorough that one is carried along with it irresistibly and when the climax is reached it seems almost as though one had been watching real flesh-and-blood persons. The dramatic and photographic standards are both high, while the scenic quality is quite in keeping with the character of the work. Lubin's dramas have always been good, but of late they seem to have improved and have even more of the true dramatic quality than ever before. At the same time the photography has advanced, making a combination of unusual power and one which is bringing the firm rapidly to the front as a producer of attractive films. - The Moving Picture World, March 12, 1910