It presents a story of the gold days of '98, telling of the life of a queen of dance hall girls called "The Flame" by the miners and gamblers of a Yukon border town. (Print Ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany, NY)) 23 December 1919)
This Great Italian Impersonator presents a rip-roaring Comedy of flap-jack making. The romance and high tension activity is in every foot of this film. (Print Ad- Honolulu Star-Bulletin, ((Honolulu, T.H.)) 24 December 1917)
The best-known character actor appearing on the screen today is George Beban. He stands without a peer in character delineation on both stage and screen. Comedy and pathos are intermingled in such pleasing proportions as to make this picture one of the best things on the screen this season. (Print ad- Daily Republican, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 13 November 1917)