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Plot Summary
The film follows the exploits of Sarati, a cunning criminal mastermind who operates in Paris. Sarati orchestrates a series of elaborate thefts and schemes, often targeting wealthy individuals and institutions. Detective Jacques, along with his associate, races against time to uncover Sarati's identity and foil his nefarious plans before he can escape justice.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the early 1920s, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, Louis Feuillade was a prolific and popular director known for his serials and crime dramas, and his films were generally well-received by audiences of the era for their suspenseful plots and intricate narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate plot and suspenseful pacing.
Appreciated for Louis Feuillade's mastery of the crime serial genre.
Regarded as a notable example of early French cinema's cinematic storytelling.
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Fun Fact
Louis Feuillade was a pioneer in the crime serial genre, and 'Sarati, le terrible' is part of his extensive filmography that influenced many filmmakers who followed.
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