The seventh story of "The Man Who Disappeared," directed by Charles J. Brabin, with Marc MacDermott, Miriam Nesbitt and a strong cast. This is really one of the most interesting of this series, embracing in its plot methods of bribery and graft, in both a political and business sense. Obviously, the proofs optically obtained which embroil several members of the legislature, seem to be far fetched. Many thrilling scenes occur in the development and in the end the escape of the girl is exciting. - The Moving Picture World, July 25, 1914
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