A Kabyle is a native of the mountains of North Africa, the unconquered remnant whom the Arabs could not even in the vigor of their first conquest, subdue. They are Mohammedans, and in this picture one cannot tell the Kabyle from the Arab. It was produced and photographed in Africa and tells a fairly dramatic story that is not fresh. The acting is not wholly natural, but there is one very vigorous scene. In it a woman is hitched with a donkey and made to draw the plow for her wrathful lord, the Kabyle. The scenes are colored by hand, and some of them are pretty. - The Moving Picture World, March 29, 1913
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