Why a bond sinister exists is not shown, which involves a man dominated by crooks, fraternizing with good society. It is not a pleasant picture to view in some respects, and some very thrilling scenes are introduced, while not impossible, they are absurd. It is well acted by a good cast made up of Charles H. West, Clair McDowell, W.J. Butler, Frank Evans and Sidney D'Albrook. There does not seem to be a great amount of reason why it all happens, but, nevertheless, it is somewhat exciting. - The Moving Picture World, January 2, 1915
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