'The picture, which is produced by Dunstan Webb, is a creditable story, and is ably retold by an efficient producer and a clever company of actors. The story briefly deals with a young Australian jockey, who is disgraced. Gradually the bright lights claim him, and eventually he reaches the gutter, later on to become regenerated through the influence of a good woman, The gay life of Sydney is authentically produced, and swell locations as the Ambassadors, several Sydney cabarets, and prominent racing stitbles figure in the background.'
Source:
'Elite Theatre', Brisbane Courier, 2 January 1925, p.7 (via Trove Australia).