A picture that is remarkable because of its desert atmosphere which is very realistically suggested, both as to desert palms, in the oasis, and sand. The story tells of an American heroine who was lured out into the desert by a native Arab guide and captured by a band of wild Bedouins, whose chief held her for ransom. This, the American lover brings; but the chief desires both it and the girl. The Arab's wife, because of jealousy, saves her, giving her a horse, on which both she and the American lover escape. The acting is very fair and the photographs are good. It will serve as a feature, but perhaps not one for Saturday night. - The Moving Picture World, April 27, 1912
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