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Received the loudest kind of applause
deickemeyer14 March 2015
This is the second of the films released by this house in which their Indian actors arc employed. It is melodramatic and the action is lively, and it tells the story of the scout's vengeance in a way that cannot be mistaken. There are the usual characters of an ungrateful Mexican, a band of cowboys who go to the rescue of a stolen girl, with a long list of exciting incidents in connection therewith. The film has many thrills and holds the interest of the audience without wavering throughout its entire length. The background is picturesque and adds much to the beauty and attractiveness of the picture As masters of melodramatic work of a highly interesting character the Kalem company of players are to be heartily commended, and this film on the evening that we saw it in Proctor's Twenty-third street house, received the loudest kind of applause. - The Moving Picture World, March 12, 1910
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