A three-reel offering with a shipwreck very much, so far as distant views of the disaster go, like the tragic end of the "Titanic." If a finely suggestive series of views of such a catastrophe make a three-reel picture, then this is big offering surely; for the striking of the steamer on the berg and its sinking are astonishingly real. The wreck views are not the whole of the picture's good things; for the story is clear, if convincing. It has a pretty heroine, although there is no strong acting in it from first to last and there is plenty of front and center to the camera playing. Camera work is very good, for the most part. It is not quite up to the Vitagraph high standard, if considered as a whole; but makes a fair offering. - The Moving Picture World, April 4, 1914
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