Mr. Kerrigan in the title role, a mysterious stranger who drops in on a dinner party to remain with his host and be of endless service to him, gives us a most pleasing rendition of his part and is well backed by a strong cast all around. The story is laid back in the days before the Civil War, when men habitually wore frock coats and the ladies hoop skirts, and it tells of many interesting and likable people. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913
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