A two-reel Robert Daly production, featuring Fritizi Brunette and Edward Alexander. The story of this film has rather an original turn, and is in many ways interesting. It is, of course, primarily a love story, and the Sand Rat is a woman bandit, the mother of the younger woman, the sweetheart of the sheriff. The holdups in the picture have not been especially well done, and there is an oversight in the matter of the Sand Rat's house being light instead of dark when the sheriff carries her dead body into the empty house at night. With these two exceptions the production is well made and attractive. Florine Garland plays the role of the Sand Rat, and Joe Massey appears to advantage in one of the minor roles. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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