A racing story which has good photographic quality, reasonably good acting, but must needs kill an innocent man to gratify the whim of a jealous woman., It is a racing story, and a jealous woman prevents a certain horse from winning, even at the expense of the rider's life. The pictures showing the race itself are not particularly good, but the operator did not place his camera right. In one or two instances the horse flashes by the camera so rapidly it is like only a flicker of light. Scenically the film is good, the views around the track being clear and distinct. The film has more good qualities than it has poor ones, yet it doesn't appeal very strongly to the average audience because of the unwarranted and wholly unnecessary death. - The Moving Picture World, October 9, 1909
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