There is much quiet strength in the acting of this two-part drama, by the efficient cast. W.A. Tremayne has supplied a human, self-respecting story, and Van Dyke Brooke has given it every advantage known to the art of the producer. Mr. Brooke also impersonates the kindly old watchmaker with fine insight and authority. Norma Talmadge plays Elsa with sincerity and charm, and S. Rankin Drew is a convincing John Smardon. - The Moving Picture World, May 1, 1915
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