Water rats, policemen, detectives, wild adventures afloat and ashore, and the brawn, bravery, brains and beauty of the girl detective, are all component parts of "Following a Clue," which, in this case, almost results in the death of the intrepid lady gumshoe, and leads to the capture of the gang of river thieves. The motherly old lady who wanted her drama like her tea: "Good an' hot," would revel in this two-reel Kalem. Ruth Roland, in conformity to the accepted idea of a detective's invariable custom, dons a disguise, a well fitting suit of male garments. She shows to great advantage during the entire action of the photoplay. - The Moving Picture World, March 27, 1915
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