It would be hard to remember a moving picture which gives such an accurate view of mining life in the Rockies, during the winter season, as does this three-reel version of Wm. McLeod Raine's novel. The director, Henry McRae, has obtained some very wonderful snow scenes in the high altitudes. The story itself concerns a crooked mining operator against whom the hero pits his wits. It is an absorbing, red-blooded yarn overacted in numerous places but still maintaining its grip. This is an unusually strong story of the real West and contains many memorable pictorial effects. - The Moving Picture World, February 6, 1915
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