This picture is not a whole success, chiefly because the players were weak in putting over the emotional side of it. There was little emotional sincerity in the pictures of the army lassies and this made the whole picture seem artificial. George Cooper, as "Red," the gangster who is sent to prison and whom Sal gets out in time to see him die of consumption, is a clearly drawn type. The Governor, played by Charles Bennett, with the District Attorney (Mr. Haskin). and one or two others in lesser roles, also are commendable, but the situation does not impress too strongly. Robert Thornby produced it from the script of W. Hanson Durham. - The Moving Picture World, October 18, 1913
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