This three-reel drama drops readily into the category of Irish plays and pictures from time immemorial. But it is enacted with dash and spirit; the costuming and settings are what they should be, and altogether there is no drag in the development of the picture. Most effective of all are the closing scenes, wherein the young priest passes himself off for Danny in order that the latter may escape to America with his wife. For this the priest sacrifices his life, and the escaping couple never know of this, First-class Irish drama of the conventional type. - The Moving Picture World, December 27, 1913
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