A three-reel adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's novel. The plot is a rather cumbersome one, and despite commendable acting is very slow in becoming intelligible. For this reason there is practically no suspense until the last reel. The ambush scene was well handled and contained a surprise for the observer. Owing to the familiar New Jersey settings and the employment of studio scenic effects the piece lacks atmosphere; this seems to be an essential feature in heavy productions where the plot is slow in getting under way. - The Moving Picture World, September 20, 1913
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