Clay M. Greene's three reel drama, with scenes laid in this country, Paris and Monte Carlo is an ambitious offering on the part of the author, and also of the producer, Joseph Smiley. A married American abroad gets entangled with a foreign lady, who divides her time between roulette and playing the siren. The American pays rather dearly for his folly, convicted of murder being one of the consequences. The shifting scenes are reproduced with good effect and reasonable accuracy, except those showing the Casino at Monte Carlo. Habitues of Baron Blanc's Palace of Chance will never recognize the gambling room or the manner in which roulette is played. Of the acting only pleasant things need be written. Lilie Leslie, Florence Hackett, Jack Standing and the entire cast are efficient in every way. - The Moving Picture World, March 27, 1915
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