This two-reel picture is produced by Mr. McRae, formerly of the Selig forces. It is well made. The theme is based on the superstition of the red men. There is portrayed what we are told is an exact duplication of the ghost dance so prevalent a few years ago among certain bands of Indians, and which the government authorities took such strenuous measures to stop. Throughout the film runs a coherent story, and there are many dramatic situations. The groupings of the soldiers and Indians are well done. - The Moving Picture World, March 29, 1913