An excellent film story in two reels, written by Anne and Bannister Merwin and directed by Charles Brabin. The scenes are laid in Wales and are of characteristic beauty. The photography is unusually smooth and attractive. The plot is a strong one and there are several good examples of character work, particularly those of Leslie Oswell as the half-wit and Douglas Murro as the miser. Marc MacDermott plays the hero. Charles Vernon, the scheming foreman, and Miriam Nesbitt the girl. A particularly pleasing release. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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