1 review
A farce with broad humor; it makes a good general offering. The high finance of its hero, a youth who will only be acceptable to Dad as son-in-law when he has $10,000, and whose name is Gottispile, gives the picture a very entertaining touch of freshness. In the end, he becomes Gottispile de facto as well as de jure; but it is a legacy and not the finance that does the trick for him. People will enjoy it. - The Moving Picture World, September 19, 1914
- deickemeyer
- Feb 10, 2019
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