An historical picture, not a story or drama. It shows the incident as it was originally enacted by Spaniard and Indian in the years 1680 and 1692, and under the same skies and amid the same hills and mesquite bushes. It is very instructive, but not exciting and will appeal to historians. We give the cast of characters: Governor Don Antonio de Otermin is Col. C. Price; Capt. Gomez is Carlyle Blackwell; Padre Duran is Arthur Travers; Pope is Lorenzo, a San Juan Indian: Jaca is Knute Rahmn; Maria, his daughter, is Mona Knoll, and Juan is Mae Marsh. All these are players in the first episode. In the second we see Gov. Vargas played by Carlyle Blackwell, Padre Corvero by W. H. West, Capt. Roque by George Armijo, Maria by Mona Knoll, Juan by Mae Marsh and Domingo by Emilio, a San Juan Indian. A commendable offering. - The Moving Picture World, January 4, 1913
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