A picture that seemed to please the audience, although its story will not bear analysis. It is very cleverly introduced by a series of scenes that lead up to the old veteran's story, the reason why they refuse him a pension. Then it has some war scenes that give action. It is well acted for the most part, and some of its photography is lovely. Robert Vignola. as the feeble old veteran, completely distinguishes himself and is in marked contrast to himself in the younger role, in the story he tells. Marian Cooper plays in the introduction and also in the conclusion, while Anna Nilsson has the female role in the story scenes. Henry Hallem and James Vincent also have roles. - The Moving Picture World, April 5, 1913
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