One of Dan Mason's picture comedies of which he is himself the life. It was plain that the audience counted it a good offering of entertainment. There is brightness and cleverness in it; but it makes an awkwardly improbable situation develop into a human and very laughable one, but the latter is so enjoyable that the former is lost sight of and the whole passes as fresh comedy. The truth is that nearly all the fun is in Dan Mason's acting. He, himself, wrote the script, which Charles M. Seay produced. The photography is clear. - The Moving Picture World, April 4, 1914
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