• This two-reel offering begins with the villain in terrific hand to hand conflict with a woman, a boy and a man. The latter he murders. Five years later, in the midst of exciting scenes, the boy avenges his father's death, almost at the expense of his own life. The run of the stagecoach is shown by theatrical devices which seem a little unnecessary in the open country. The desert scenes are good and the manner in which the boy prisoner helps the sheriff fight off the Indians is well pictured. There are many thrills in this. - The Moving Picture World, January 25, 1913