Wm. S. Hart in his familiar character
3 January 2020
A two-reel Western number, featuring Wm. S. Hart in his familiar character as a bad man. The most dramatic scene is where the child of the nester's widow allows a rattlesnake to strike her on the bare leg. Thelma Salter proved herself a very brave little girl in this scene: to some the feature will be repulsive but it makes a fine example of Western realism. The desperado sucks the wound and then risks his life in going for a doctor. He is in fact mortally wounded in carrying out this action. A strongly realistic number. - The Moving Picture World, May 22, 1915
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