An interesting two reel story of international intrigue, written by James Oliver Curwood. Maurice Costello and Mary Charleson appear. The plot starts off rather vaguely, but gradually begins to crystallize, and the high point of interest is reached at the ambassador's dinner, where all of the guests are drugged. A very striking scene is this and well handled. Then comes the effort to regain the stolen plans and the interest centers in a stateroom on an ocean liner, where the wife finally succeeds in recovering the papers. Novel scenes make this better than the average offering of the kind. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913
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