There is not much "stalling" in this farce comedy, but the action seems a bit unnatural and stagy, which hampers the fun-making of its situations. It brought out no laughter in the audience with whom we saw it. There is also little that is really new, except in the arrangement of its plot. The script is by Malcolm Douglas and was produced by Charles France, Palmer Bowman and Maxwell Sargent play the two artists. Harriet Notter plays the sweetheart of the first artist, with Lillian Leighton as her mother. John Lancaster plays a Jewish pawnbroker. The photography is fair. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913