William Duncan, as author, leading man and producer of this picture has made a fresh laughable comedy. Buck's romance comes in a surprise package. He's a married man and doesn't know that part of the stake he is racing with an Indian for is a pretty squaw (Myrtle Stedman). He wins, and the squaw now considers herself his lawful wife. The fun comes from her determination to stay with her husband whether he wills or not. The boys on Buck's ranch thoroughly enjoy the situation as does the audience. Florence Dye plays Buck's wife; Lester Cuneo, the squaw's father; Rex de Roselli, the ranch owner, Mrs. C. Sells, the rancher's wife. Buck rides his famous horse, "Kid." - The Moving Picture World, January 4, 1913
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