The good photography is one of the first things to be noticed in this offering; one little series of scenes is a marvel. The picture is a comedy made on an old-time tragedy situation. The opening makes us expect the old story, but our attention is engaged as soon as we see the new way in which it is developed. It won laughter from a part of the audience on account of the acting of Tom Moore, the thief, and of John G. Sparks, the constable. The weakness of the whole comes from the fact that these are the only ones whose roles are not tragic. Alice Joyce plays the wife of a sick man. Stephen Burdee, who will die if excited. Richard Burdon plays the doctor. - The Moving Picture World, August 2, 1913
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