A relentlessly tragic picture of the thirsty lands. In it Pearl White plays an Indian girl who doggedly follows the trail of a white gold seeker (Paul Panzer) who had killed her father, the arrow maker, for a hoard of nuggets. She follows him out into the desert and neither have water. The girl is followed by a chief, her lover, who finds her just in time. She has come up with the white thief. The two Indians, together, stand by and watch him in his death struggle. Beautiful photography adds much to the picture first and last. There are fine views of a rocky land where the gold was found and of a cave where the murder took place. There is a girl daughter of the old master, who loves the picture, well acted; it makes a good offering. - The Moving Picture World, August 24, 1912
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