A picture in which the same player takes part of all the characters, and there are nine of them. This entails double exposures aplenty and they are all simply perfect. It is a tour de force for the camera man rather than for the actor; for playing different roles is his business. An offering that will interest especially the spectator who realizes that the roles are played by the same man, and we think that most will. That some may not, is due to the actor (Harry Benham) who is competent. - The Moving Picture World, August 1, 1914