The Mystery of the Double Cross
The Mystery of the Double Cross

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The Mystery of the Double Cross

1917
Movie
350 min
English

Originally written for Pearl White, this silent serial is a great action-packed adventure starring Molly King and Leon Bary. This serial had fifteen chapters, each one two reels in length. The chapters were: 1. The Lady in Number '7' 2. The Masked Stranger 3. An Hour to Live 4. Kidnapped 5. The Life Current 6. The Dead Come Back 7. Into Thin Air 8. The Stranger Disposes 9. When Jail Birds Fly 10. The Hole-in-the-Wall 11. Love's Sacrifice 12. Riddle of the Double Cross 13. The Face of the Stranger 14. The Hidden Brand 15. Mystery of the Double Cross.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

A film that likely focused on a complex criminal plot involving deception and intrigue, typical of early mystery serials. The narrative would have unfolded in episodes, with cliffhangers designed to keep audiences returning. It probably centered on a detective or amateur sleuth attempting to unravel a series of interconnected crimes.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1917, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in the way modern films are. It was likely consumed as part of a popular serial format, with audience reception focused on the weekly suspense and plot developments.

What Reviewers Say

  • As a silent film from 1917, specific reviewer sentiments are not readily available.

  • The film's serial nature would have likely appealed to audiences seeking weekly entertainment and suspense.

  • Its place within the early crime and mystery genre suggests an emphasis on plot twists and episodic tension.

Google audience: Information on specific audience reviews from 1917 for this film is not publicly accessible.

Fun Fact

Silent film serials of this era were often shown in chapters over several weeks, making them an integral part of popular entertainment and a precursor to modern television series.

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