John Farnum returns from India with the 'secret of the jewels', two small chains that turn sand into jewels. Outlaws know about the chains and are after them.

The Sign of the Wolf is a real throwback, a silent serial from 1926 that might just surprise you. If you’re into old-school adventure, like really old, with a dashing hero and a smart dog, this could be a fun watch.Folks expecting intricate plots or modern pacing will probably tune out fast. It’s got a very specific ch...

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"The Sign of the Wolf is a real throwback, a silent serial from 1926 that might just surprise you. If you’re into old-school adventure, like really old, with a dashing hero and a smart dog, this could be a fun watch.Folks expecting intricate plots or modern pacing will probably tune out fast. It’s got a very specific charm.The Secret of the JewelsSo, the premise here is wild. John Farnum comes back from India with these two small chains. Not just any chains, mind you, but ones that *turn sand int..."
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