Two cheap actors, thrown out of a hotel, are grateful to Daisy, the telephone girl, who secures their clothes for them. They give her a few lessons in acting and work out a scheme by which she can become a motion picture star. When a wealthy man, E. Z. Gold, whom they know by sight, comes out of his bank, Daisy faints in his arms. She gives him her card, "Sheesa Bear," Movie Vamp. He calls and offers to finance a company if she will remain in Hickory and produce her pictures. All goes well until the picture is shown, when the financier's wife sees a scene that should not have been in the picture, showing the "vampire" in her husband's arms.
—Exhibitor's Herald, May 11, 1918