If the "Imp" continues to give us pictures of the kind and quality of "Mother Love" the independent exhibitors will not lack headliners for their programs. While the theme is not new. it is one which presents the opportunity for powerful dramatic effect and calls for the best efforts of the actors. And in all fairness to the "Imp'' performers it must be said that they have made the most of their opportunity. "Mother Love" is a film that brings honor to the producer and it will bring dollars to the exhibitor. Seldom, if ever, have we seen a similar subject better handled. A young mother loses her reason through the death of her child and regains it when her husband replaces it with an adopted baby of strong resemblance. The attending circumstances are skillfully worked out and the film received the breathless attention and applause of the house in which we saw it. - The Moving Picture World, March 12, 1910