(1910)

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Without special interest beyond its human features
deickemeyer4 April 2015
A story of a swindle which cost the life of an honest old sea captain and left his family destitute. The picture contains a rather exciting view of a fire and a rescue, which leads to a discovery that secures for the widow and her children their father's long lost money. While the story is without special interest beyond its human features, it is well acted and clearly photographed. One may not, perhaps, agree wholly with the introduction of occasional comedy features into a play as serious as this. Here and there an attempt to be funny may be noted, but possibly it is considered that these digressions are essential as a means of emphasis in the presentation of the more serious portion. - The Moving Picture World, April 16, 1910
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