A reverie story that has been done in pictures time and again. An old couple, after their golden wedding, dream of their youth, through war times to the present. With good, old tunes to help out the suggestion, it might make a very acceptable offering indeed. But in this case it must hold by its theme alone, as it has not been done artistically nor expensively; yet it will surely make the tunes go well. The author, Herbert Prior, deserves no credit for anything new. It is naturally acted by Harry Beaumont and Mabel Trunnelle, who are well supported by William West, Adele Clark, Kathleen Coughlin and W. Porter. The photography is fair. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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