A two-reel farce that is pretty sure to be counted good entertainment. It has an amusing plot, but there is much rough action included and this gives it a broad appeal and makes it a safe offering. The wife of the frontier village's dentist has a way of coaxing into the office cowpunchers with perfectly good teeth and getting a fee out of them. The "Terror" comes to town and is put on to the "good thing." He, himself, has some misgivings, but perseveres until the dentist and his wife get him under gas. But when he comes out of it he wrecks the office, and there follows a typical chase with tumbles, shooting and many other diverting actions. - The Moving Picture World, August 8, 1914
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