Eddie Lyons, as the cub reporter, pretends to be crazy, in order to gain admission to the asylum, so he can get a story about its mismanagement. His enthusiastic rendition of this role does much to carry the humor of the film. The views of the "nuts" out on the lawns were rather funny, but those of the dangerous maniacs were rather strong stuff for a comedy and might have been cut out. The film, however, is generally pleasing and will get considerable laughter in certain parts. - The Moving Picture World, September 27, 1913
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