A detective story pure and simple, sensational, not to the extreme as some are, but extreme enough. The authors are John Burky and Russell Smith. It contains thrills, of love and the other kind, as all detective plays or stories should. It is well done in all respects. A novel little scene comes at the climax when the detective's sweetheart handcuffs herself to him; he can't lose her. It is well worth seeing. William Nigh, D. Gilfether, Jessalyn Van Trump and Joe Swickard were the principals in the excellent cast. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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