This is a splendid three reel dramatization of Sir Gilbert Parker's "The Right of Way." In it we have visualized, though under different names in some cases, the characters of Charley Steele, Kathleen, Rosalie and the half-breed, Joe. J.W. Johnston, as the scoffing, monocle-wearing, drink-loving lawyer, is very satisfying; likewise is Barbara Tennant as Rosalie. The story is of the rugged Northwest, and the snow scenes and others are in keeping. The crime in the beginning of the first reel is a tittle vague, and we do not think the religious flavor of the production will be entirely clear to those not familiar with the story. But it is big in theme and far ahead of the ordinary production of the kind. A fine offering. - The Moving Picture World, April 12, 1913
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