Certainly did hold the rapt attention of the audience in the Dewey Theater, in spite of the fact that some of the situations are rather long drawn out. This would not have been noticeable, perhaps, if the operator had turned the handle of his machine at the proper speed. As a rule, operators put on too much speed, but the operator at this theater errs on the other side. On several occasions we have seen subjects rendered ridiculous by the projecting machine being run at slower speed than that of the taking of the negative, and that occurred in this case. The producers have brought out the story clearly and the film is one that will appeal to any audience. -- The Moving Picture World, November 8, 1908
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