A picture whose art makes us, for the time, condone treachery. It seemed to interest a large audience and held us also, although at the opening of the story we felt that it would be impossible to get us interested in a heroine who would enter the employ of a speculator competing with her father merely to spy on and to betray him, and this the more because we foresaw that there was going to be a love story between the two. The truth is that the leading woman's pleasing acting and simple personality gave a counter assertion that made us forget that her action is contemptible. Naomi Childers plays the heroine's part and her employer is Tom Moore. Richard Purdon is her father and Edgar Davenport her father's old friend. The scenes and the photography are highly commendable. - The Moving Picture World, March 8, 1913
See also
Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews