James Oliver Curwood was not inspired when he wrote the scenario for this two-reel melodrama, supposed to be laid in the wilds of Hindustan. The first reel moves too slowly and the second, in so far as the story is concerned, is not convincing. On the credit side of the offering are several thrills born of physical daring, settings that attract the eye and the sincere acting of Thomas Santschi and Bessie Eyton. One member of the cast is noticeably stagy. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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