The first two or three scenes of this picture are delightful in their showing of a few human types. The millionaire in his office has received a torn postal card. This recalls to him that he and an old friend of his, had, thirty years ago, agreed to meet on their seventieth birthday. The later scenes were made merely to show some curious nooks and crannies of London; they're interesting; but the beginning of the picture made us expect something more substantial. Harry Furniss wrote it and Mark MacDermott with John La Fre play the two old men. The meeting of these two cronies is a fine illustration, but it is not a picture of action. - The Moving Picture World, January 4, 1913