
A young man, told by a psychic that he will die soon, puts his affairs in order and begins to enjoy and treasure life. However, the appointed hour of death passes without his demise, and he begins to suspect something is awry.

Thomas Edgelow, Lois Weber
United States

There's a particular kind of magic that emanates from the silent era, a cinematic language built not on dialogue but on the profound power of gesture, expression, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow. The Mysterious Mrs. Musslewhite is a sterling example of this artistry, a film that takes a seemingly stra...

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" There's a particular kind of magic that emanates from the silent era, a cinematic language built not on dialogue but on the profound power of gesture, expression, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow. The Mysterious Mrs. Musslewhite is a sterling example of this artistry, a film that takes a seemingly straightforward premise and twists it into a captivating exploration of human psychology, the fragility of life, and the insidious nature of deception. At its core, the narrative intro..."


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