A two-reel offering, written by W. Hanson Durham. This abounds in absurdities and improbabilities, and gains a certain interest from this very fact. The leading character is a villainous doctor, who hypnotizes individuals at will, induces an insane man to make out a will in his favor, tries to poison his own wife, commits murder, and does other things in keeping. No explanations are offered for vital happenings. The chief interest in the production is its amazing disregard of the usual rules of construction and the highly melodramatic incidents pictured. There is little in it that may be safely commended. - The Moving Picture World, May 16, 1914
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