1 review
The picture is well played throughout
There are good situations and strong ones, too, in this two-part adaptation from the novel of Charles Reade. Some of the best of these begin at the point where Captain Dodd, finely portrayed by Charles Ogle, has rescued young Hardie from the burning insane asylum and stands on the cliff overlooking the surf below. The picture is well played throughout. Bigelow Cooper, Barry O'Moore, Miss McCoy and Richard Tucker are especially deserving of mention for good work. An excellent release. - The Moving Picture World, October 11, 1913
- deickemeyer
- Nov 24, 2017
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