The Hand That Has Killed
The Hand That Has Killed

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The Hand That Has Killed

1924
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French

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Director: Archie MayoGenres: Drama, Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

A mystery unfolds as a young attorney takes on a case involving a murdered millionaire. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of deceit, betrayal, and a desperate search for justice. The attorney must navigate treacherous paths to expose the truth behind the killing and clear the name of an innocent accused.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1924, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, the film was part of the popular mystery and crime genre of its time, likely appealing to audiences who enjoyed suspenseful narratives and dramatic courtroom scenes. Bert Lytell was a popular star known for his dramatic performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Engaging mystery plot with dramatic courtroom elements.

  • Bert Lytell delivers a compelling performance as the driven attorney.

  • Explores themes of justice and deception within a period setting.

Google audience: Information not available for this early silent film.

Fun Fact

Archie Mayo, the director, went on to have a significant career in Hollywood, directing films like 'The Petrified Forest' (1936).

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