A picture of musicians which, if followed by the right music, will be very acceptable; it is not strong enough to stand effectively without it. The weakness is almost wholly in the story, which is neither new nor convincing. It is in fact a conventional offering made to give emphasis to good music to be supplied by the exhibitor. Anne Story Allen is the authoress and it was produced by Charles J. Brabin. The acting is graceful and fairly pleasing; but a conventional situation makes conventional acting. Marc MacDermott, Mabel Trunnelle and Miriam Nesbitt play the triangle story. The sets and photography are all that could be desired. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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