Rather an unusual western subject with Mona Darkfeather in the lead. It is the story of an Indian elopement, which has been told in two reels. A drug fiend comes on the scene, attempts to confiscate the gold belonging to the Indian, and which is in the custody of a Chinaman, and for his pains, and incidentally for the accidental killing of the child of the Chinaman, is tied to a bed and presumedly blown to pieces with a keg of gunpowder. No particular merit can be said to attach to the production as a whole. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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