The Vitagraph Company has utilized the Nash twins in another comedy picture which made a good deal of genuine laughter and seemed to please the audience. It is pleasantly amusing, but not great. The plot is very simple and not dramatic at all; but shows clearly that the father (James Lackeye) couldn't, while the aunt (Mrs. Mary Maurice) could take care of the two girls (Alice and Edna Nash). Gladden James and Wallie Van are the two boys, their sweethearts. It was produced by Frederick Thomson from W.A. Tremayne's script. The photography is clear. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913
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