A two-reel picture drama of unusual interest, written by James Oliver Curwood and produced by Edward LeSaint, with an all-star cast who do excellent work, it is a story of a man unjustly accused of a crime and imprisoned. His wife, left to work for herself and baby, cherishes his violin. Later, believing her husband to be dead, she is about to be married to an adventurer, when the violin falls from the wall. The husband returns, being found innocent, and all ends happily. There are some beautiful scenes which are well photographed. A fine release. - The Moving Picture World, February 13, 1915
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