A two-reeler full of sweet sentiment and that good, old romance that is ever new. The setting is Twilight Mountain. The characters are a trapper and his young wife who has found a picture of Sir Galahad standing at the head of his white horse. She doesn't know who he is, but is sure that he is good and true. Vivian Rich plays this girl. Two engineers come to the neighborhood. One (Jack Richardson) is anything but a Galahad. The other, and she falls in love with him, is a fairly good man (Harry Van Meter). Her husband hears of this man, learns that his little Clotilde is in love with him and throws himself from the peak of Twilight. He is referred to as the true Galahad. The working out of the story keeps this character from being offensively mawkish and makes the picture a pretty effective offering. There are some excellent scenes and good photography in it. - The Moving Picture World, November 7, 1914
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