Variety wrote, "Elizabeth Allen in a role that meant but little was decidedly in character as the small town kid".
[2] Don Carle Gillette in The Billboard wrote, "Elizabeth Allen gives a natural and neat performance".
Katherine Lipke of The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Little Elizabeth Allen, the new ingenue, is from Louisville, Ky., and this fact is revealed in every word she speaks.
"[4] Allen performed in Dancing Mothers, A Family Upstairs and Ladies of the Evening with the Morosco Theatre, where she was a principal actress, in 1926.
Lipke wrote, "Elizabeth Allen is very funny as a liver patient whose disposition may come from her complaint or may be a natural one.