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  • This picture though artistically, it is one of the weakest that the Imp Company has released in some time, has many of the qualities that audiences like. It tells the love story of a Yankee naval officer and one of the ladies of the Sultan's harem. The intrigue is discovered and Haidee is sown in a sack and thrown into the Bosphorus. The lieutenant is about to be killed by the Sultan's firing squad, when United States tars, who have been warned by none other than Haidee, who has cut her way out of the sack, arrive in time and fire first. The imagination of some people is not critical and they enjoy such a picture, though to others it may seem unconvincing. - The Moving Picture World, July 15, 1911