(Fourth Mystery in the Chronicles of Cleek, by Thomas W. Hanshew.) There were several mysteries in this offering. It is a sort of concrete affair and things happen that seem to have no continuity. Cause and effect seems to have been eliminated altogether. How Cleek took it in his head to take a walk and go to just where he was needed the worst, must have been an inspiration, as nothing indicates his purpose in doing so. The actors, a large cast, did the best they could in a poor vehicle. The camera work for the most part was fine. It did not create much excitement. - The Moving Picture World, March 14, 1914
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