
Alice Grayson's uncle develops a wireless torpedo that can be controlled by radio. After he announces his invention to several of his colleagues, two of them murder the scientist, steal the blueprints and prototype, and make plans to sell both to the highest bidder.

Joseph A. Golden
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Step back into the nascent days of cinema, when shadows danced and melodrama reigned supreme, to encounter a film that encapsulates the thrilling anxieties of its era: Wolves of Kultur. This silent-era gem, penned by the imaginative Joseph A. Golden, is far more than a simple narrative; it's a pulsating artifact o...

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" Step back into the nascent days of cinema, when shadows danced and melodrama reigned supreme, to encounter a film that encapsulates the thrilling anxieties of its era: Wolves of Kultur. This silent-era gem, penned by the imaginative Joseph A. Golden, is far more than a simple narrative; it's a pulsating artifact of early cinematic espionage, a testament to the period's fascination with technological marvels and the ever-present specter of international intrigue. From its very opening frames..."


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