James Oliver Curwood evidently believes that the stage villain is no respecter of persons and may be found inhabiting the soul of a Governor of one of the States of the Union. Such is the exalted position of the "leading heavy" in Mr. Curwood's two-part drama, the gubernatorial gentleman proving his right and title to being cast for the part by committing seduction, becoming the father of an illegitimate son, attempting bribery, trying to force a young girl into marrying him, and winding up his career of crime by the one decent act of his life, blowing out his brains. Heated material. The work of the producer and the cast deserves nothing but commendation. - The Moving Picture World, April 10, 1915
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