
Criminals steal a death ray that concentrates the rays of the sun. The inventor's daughter and a government agent try to retrieve it.

Arthur Henry Goodson
United States

Unveiling the Incandescent Thrills of 'The Flaming Disc' Stepping into the flickering glow of a silent film serial from 1920, one is immediately transported to an era brimming with unbridled technological optimism and an equally potent fear of its darker applications. Arthur Henry Goodson's 'The Flaming Disc...

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

Robert F. Hill

Robert F. Hill
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" Unveiling the Incandescent Thrills of 'The Flaming Disc' Stepping into the flickering glow of a silent film serial from 1920, one is immediately transported to an era brimming with unbridled technological optimism and an equally potent fear of its darker applications. Arthur Henry Goodson's 'The Flaming Disc' stands as a captivating relic of this period, a testament to the nascent film industry's ability to conjure grand narratives of scientific marvel and thrilling adventure without ..."

