
Bank president, George Fuller, uses his own fortune to cover the losses, when the bank is on the verge of collapse. Unknown to Fuller, however, Monroe Simmons, his vice-president, is undermining the bank for his own purposes.

Frank H. Spearman, William Parker
United States

Unraveling the Financial Labyrinth: A Deep Dive into Money Madness In the annals of early cinema, where narratives often grappled with the burgeoning complexities of modern life, 1917’s Money Madness emerges as a compelling, if often overlooked, artifact. This silent drama, a product of writers Frank ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Henry MacRae

Henry MacRae
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" Unraveling the Financial Labyrinth: A Deep Dive into Money Madness In the annals of early cinema, where narratives often grappled with the burgeoning complexities of modern life, 1917’s Money Madness emerges as a compelling, if often overlooked, artifact. This silent drama, a product of writers Frank H. Spearman and William Parker, delves into the precarious world of finance, betrayal, and the steadfast pursuit of justice, themes that remain startlingly resonant even a century ..."

