A border love story somewhat cut short in the development of its situation, so that it seems not very significant. Yet it follows a still popular formula and, if on second thought it doesn't convince as possible, it has the popular elements, hard riding and a fresh kind of struggle. The picture will please steady photoplay patrons, because it brings Miss Violet Mersereau back to picturedom, in the heroine's part, as a Mexican girl. She has two lovers, a cowboy and a bandit, and the picture's struggle falls between these two alone in the desert. The photographs are clear; yet the print shows carelessly made borders and is not clear all over. - The Moving Picture World, August 10, 1912
See also
Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews