Good drama. The development seemed to drag a bit, but the story held after the first 300 feet. There was good comedy in the homecoming of the new foreman as he told his little family of his promotion. Harry Gripp, as the foreman, gave a natural portrayal. His demonstration, also, as to how to handle men was true to life. The quarrel between the discharged foreman, played by Barry O'Moore, and the new incumbent, was well done. There is a rescue that will thrill. The Rev. Sydney Booth is the author of an interesting script and Ashley Miller is the director. - The Moving Picture World, January 24, 1914
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