(1910)

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Its interest is no more than ordinary
deickemeyer13 October 2015
A Western drama depicting the experiences of a young man who went wrong, gambled and drank and finally was captured with a gang of rustlers. Making a desperate effort he escaped, though severely wounded, and thereafter had ample opportunity for meditation and repentance. The picture has some element of interest in the illustration of the operations of these rustlers who make it their business to drive away the cattle of others. Aside from this point, its interest is no more than ordinary. In fact. Western pictures of whatever type have ceased to attract the attention they once did. Some novelty in this variety will sometimes arouse a tardy applause, but the majority of them are looked upon with indifference. - The Moving Picture World, January 7, 1911
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