A three-part melodrama with a very beautiful, but very wicked, villainess. A rich oil king falls in love with the mysterious princess, who is to prove to be Madame Satan. The man's daughter has, from the first, an instinctive dislike for the other woman, and the plot (rather loosely woven) takes up the struggle between the two on the basis, as it were, of angel and fiend. The first two reels are dramatic, if a bit slow, but the settings, scenes and acting show quality. The last reel is but loosely connected with the former parts; is very melodramatic, a la American Wild-West, and closes with a miniature landscape, set with buildings, trees, mountains and a river, and this is the scene of a terrible conflagration. It is a picture that will please a good many. - The Moving Picture World, December 27, 1913
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