
A man maliciously causes a bank he runs to go out of business, and when he tuns up murdered, two brothers (Robert Harron and Elmer Clifton) believe each other to be the perpetrator. A pair of handcuffs are the primary clue to the killer's true identity.

Bernard McConville, D.W. Griffith
United States

Stepping back into the annals of early cinema, one often finds gems that, despite the passage of a century, retain a compelling allure, offering a fascinating glimpse into the nascent artistry of filmmaking. D.W. Griffith, a name synonymous with the very foundations of cinematic narrative, once again makes his ind...

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" Stepping back into the annals of early cinema, one often finds gems that, despite the passage of a century, retain a compelling allure, offering a fascinating glimpse into the nascent artistry of filmmaking. D.W. Griffith, a name synonymous with the very foundations of cinematic narrative, once again makes his indelible mark, this time as a co-writer alongside Bernard McConville, on the intriguing 1916 mystery, The Missing Links. This film, a silent-era whodunit, is far more than a mere his..."


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