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The Black Mask
British crime film directed by Ralph Ince
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Plot Summary
When a wealthy young socialite is found murdered, suspicion falls on her fiancé, a struggling writer. The writer's lawyer, a shrewd and dedicated advocate, takes on the case to clear his client's name. As the investigation unfolds, a mysterious figure known as 'The Black Mask' emerges, potentially connected to the murder and a series of other crimes plaguing the city.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Black Mask' was generally well-received for its engaging mystery plot and solid performances, particularly from its lead actors. Critics noted its efficient pacing and suspenseful atmosphere, making it a respectable entry in the crime drama genre of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intriguing mystery and satisfying twists.
Appreciated for the strong performances of the main cast.
Considered a well-crafted example of 1930s crime cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1920 silent film 'The Silent Avenger' and was later loosely remade as 'The Woman in Red' in 1947.
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