'It tells a highly dramatic story of the war, and depicts in a tense and gripping manner the heoric part played by our boys in storming the heights of Gallipoli. Designed, primarily, to waken the nation to a vivid realisation of the German spy peril, the film has succeeded far beyond the most sanguine hopes of the producers.'
Source:
'Within Our Gates', Warrnambool Standard, 2 November 1915, p.2.