The chief interest in this picture will center in the scenes depicting a strike and the riotous work of a mob. It is much too realistic to be comfortable. It gives a graphic representation of mob violence when unrestrained. It is a good bit of acting when the young minister rushes in, calms the mob, obtains concessions from the capitalist and in reality saves the day for everybody. The soldier with his regiment arrives too late to be of service. Perhaps the picture will have a salutary influence during this season when strikes pervade the air and from almost every section of the country comes talk of industrial complaint. - The Moving Picture World, April 2, 1910
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