Trick photography, such as that employed at the beginning of this film, has no place in a legitimate drama, but should be shown only in fantastic offerings. The thieving couple are cast up on the seashore. They pretend to be insane, but the girl finally confesses their crime. Edwin August plays the part of the good Samaritan who reforms and converts them, and urges the man to marry the girl despite the fact that he himself loves her. The photography is cloudy in places, but the story possesses a fair degree of interest. - The Moving Picture World, November 29, 1913
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