The Hazards of Helen
The Hazards of Helen

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The Hazards of Helen

1917
Movie
999 min
English

The Hazards of Helen is an American melodramatic adventure film serial of 119 twelve-minute episodes released between November 7, 1914 and February 24, 1917. Most episodes of this serial are presumed lost.

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Director: J. J. Graves, Al ChristieGenres: Action, Mystery, Short

Plot Summary

This silent film serial follows the daring adventures of Helen, a telegraph operator who constantly finds herself in perilous situations. Each episode presents a new danger, from runaway trains to dangerous criminals, which Helen must cleverly overcome using her wits and bravery. The series was known for its thrilling stunts and suspenseful cliffhangers, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

Critical Reception

As a silent film serial from 1917, formal critical reviews in the modern sense are scarce. However, 'The Hazards of Helen' was immensely popular with audiences of its time, praised for its thrilling action sequences and the star power of Helen Holmes, one of the era's leading female action stars. The serial format itself was a major draw, encouraging repeat viewership.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting stunts and suspense.

  • Helen Holmes was lauded as a compelling and brave heroine.

  • The serial format delivered consistent thrills and engagement.

Google audience: Audience reception from the 1910s indicates strong enthusiasm for the serial's adventurous plots and the physical prowess of its lead actress, Helen Holmes.

Fun Fact

Helen Holmes was one of the few female stars of her era to perform her own dangerous stunts, often involving moving trains and automobiles, which contributed significantly to the serial's popularity and her status as an action icon.

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