A burlesque farce with a foreign count, more or less conventional, who made three or four laugh; and two tramps, also a bit conventional, who made the majority of the audience laugh. Rather rough and broad in its humor, but it seemed to be what the audience wanted this morning. The players' work is the quality that puts it over as entertainment. - The Moving Picture World, February 21, 1914
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