

The Silent Command
Unable to pay for the operation that cured his daughter, a man promises to surrender her to the doctor on her eighteenth birthday. Knowing that the physician wishes to make her the subject of his experiments with hypnotism, the distressed father ultimately reneges on his promise, whereupon the doctor attempts to hypnotize the girl from afar.
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Plot Summary
This silent film is believed to be a wartime propaganda piece, likely focusing on espionage or patriotic duty during World War I. As a lost film, specific plot details are not readily available, but it would have aimed to stir emotions and support for the war effort.
Critical Reception
As a lost film from 1915, there is no available critical reception or audience response data. Its existence is primarily noted in film historical records.
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Fun Fact
The Silent Command is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making it a historical enigma for film scholars.
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