There is a great difference in the quality of pictures. This is a melodrama mixing realism and romance. The heroine is played extremely well by Vivian Prescott, while Mr. Crane fills the role of heroic fireman who rescues her from a burning house. From its early scenes, which show the struggles of the girl in her home environment, we expected a first class picture. The latter scenes did not wholly disappoint us, except in this that they were conventional and did not show any fresh imagination at all. The fire pictures are fair, but we have seen better. It is a good release to show; but it will hardly excite special notice. The villain's role is filled by Wm. Shey and H. Smith plays the girl's father, the Padrone. - The Moving Picture World, August 31, 1912
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