Florence Turner can stand alone in a scene and by putting a state of mind in her facial expression, can tickle a knowing laugh that will reveal volumes; see the opening scene of this picture for what we mean. For evidence of her ability subtly to develop a significant situation, see the whole picture. She plays a girl with whom the hero (Tom Powers) is in love. He can't land her so gets an actress (Edith Hayward) to help in making her jealous and it ends with his marrying the actress. The picture is full of scenes, rich in freshly human significance and interests deeply. It shows Producer Larry Trimble's work at its best. The script was written by M.D. Merrick and is clearly developed; but the ending seems easily arrived at and is not strong for this reason. The picture gets us deeply interested in Florence and leaves with only Edith. The photography is almost perfect. A fine offering. - The Moving Picture World, April 5, 1913
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