A story of counterfeiters set in the west. Its hero is an innocent man who is kept a prisoner and made to work on the plate of a false bill at the point of the pistol. His escape will hold the sleepiest kind of audience. Wallace Clifton, the author, has written a fresh and well- planned thriller and Producer F.J. Grandon has made a good offering of it. Those fire scenes are fine. Edgar Jones is the hero and Edna Payne is the heroine. Harry Kendall has an old man's part; John Ince plays the chief of the gang and Franklyn Hall plays a Mexican. All do work of the kind needed for such a picture. It was watched with marked attention. - The Moving Picture World, March 8, 1913
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