This three-reel production renders up a very strong presentation of O. Henry's well-known short story. J.W, Johnston, Arthur Dunn and Edna Bayne are members of the competent cast. The pictures are clear and attractive and the settings laid in an appropriate Mexican locality. The plot demonstrates how the treacherous Cisco Kid tricks the sheriff into shooting the girl who has played fast and loose with the outlaw's affections. In point of atmosphere, action and general fidelity to the traditions of the Great Southwest this is a release that ranks high among offerings of its kind. The action is unflagging from the first and holds the attention until the tragic close. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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