A very good picture. The best of it is a well pictured struggle between John Barleycorn and Frank (Wheeler Oakman). who has fallen in love with a fine girl (Bessie Eyton). He doesn't know that she is his wife already. The second best thing in the picture is the convincing yet pleasing way that this unusual situation has been led up to. Roy Clark gives a good character sketch of a drunken cook. It is all vigorous, and there is something new and fresh in both characters and story that makes it a desirable release for all kinds of people. B.M. Bower is the author and it was produced by Colin Campbell. The photography is only fair. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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