There are thrilling situations in this production of Sidney Olcott. The picture was made in Ireland. Gene Gauntier, who wrote the scenario, also plays the lead. She introduces a novelty. On two occasions she fights a sword duel with the leaders of the marauders (Jack Clark), showing much rehearsing for the scene. There is an unusual amount of real action crowded into this single reel. There is a stirring escape by the heroine over a rope down the side of a castle from a high window, apparently half a dozen stories from the ground. The film is one of adventure, and as such is unusual and will make a hit. - The Moving Picture World, February 22, 1913
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