An eccentric inventor has thought of a way that automobiles can run on radio waves, without gasoline. His plans put him in conflict with the owner of an oil company, who is also pursuing the inventor's daughter.

In the early years of the 20th century, the world was on the cusp of revolutionary change, and few could have anticipated the profound impact of the automobile. However, in the film Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies, we witness a tale that, despite its dated setting, still resonates with themes of innovation, conflict, and per...

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"In the early years of the 20th century, the world was on the cusp of revolutionary change, and few could have anticipated the profound impact of the automobile. However, in the film Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies, we witness a tale that, despite its dated setting, still resonates with themes of innovation, conflict, and personal vendettas. Vernon Dent, an eccentric genius, has devised a groundbreaking solution to the looming energy crisis. His invention, capable of powering automobiles on radio wave..."
Jefferson Moffitt, Felix Adler, Frank Capra, Al Giebler
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