A melodramatic picture which has little thrill and not much originality. There is, however, one moment when the action, which takes the form of a struggle on the tip of a precipice, becomes tense; that is the only thrill in the picture. The backgrounds are Mexican. There are two Americans, one is a bandit and the other is suspected. The suspected, innocent man is pursued, but includes the Mexican posse at the edge of a cliff. The heroine, a Mexican girl, hides him. He is captured at her house, but at the moment when they are going to hang him, the real culprit is brought in and the innocent lover is freed. The photographs are good pictorially, but have a blurred effect that interferes very much with clearness. One can't distinguish faces of players who are riding. It is a filler. - The Moving Picture World, February 3, 1912
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