When a bank executive disappears, he is accused of stealing a fortune from the bank. But his daughter and her criminologist friend set out to find her father and clear his name.


Right off the bat, The Fatal Warning is not for everyone. If you’re into the real early stuff, like silent films and serials from the late 20s, then yeah, give it a look. For pretty much anyone else, especially if you’re hoping for some modern thrills, you’ll probably find this a bit of a slog. It’s a definite watch fo...

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"Right off the bat, The Fatal Warning is not for everyone. If you’re into the real early stuff, like silent films and serials from the late 20s, then yeah, give it a look. For pretty much anyone else, especially if you’re hoping for some modern thrills, you’ll probably find this a bit of a slog. It’s a definite watch for the curious, but a skip for casual movie night. The whole setup is classic: a bank bigwig, Mr. Blake, vanishes into thin air, and everyone immediately assumes he's run off with ..."
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