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  • Harry C. Myers appears in this as a young artist in love with the district attorney's daughter, impersonated by Rosemary Theby. Brinsley Shaw is a released convict who plans revenge on the girl's father. There is a fierce gun fight toward the close in the district attorney's home. The number is not fully convincing in plot, but has plenty of action and holds the attention well. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, April 24, 1915