This offering has a very fair story, though it is not at all great, and it has been well worked up. The acting has its moments of weakness; but shows competence. On the whole, it is one of the two best dramatic regular releases today. There is jealousy between two Italian families in the flats. Some money left by a charitable woman, thieving, a gun man and a rescue by the husband upstairs, bring this jealousy to white heat and two free fights are on. It was written by Roy F. Hanaford and produced by William Humphrey, and the producer with Rose Tapley, plays one couple, while S. Rankin Drew with Dorothy Kelly, the other. Louise Deaudet plays the charitable woman. - The Moving Picture World, June 28, 1913
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