
The Evil Eye (1920) presents a fascinating glimpse into early cinema with its blend of action, drama, and fantasy. Directed by J. Gordon Cooper, this serial features Leslie King, a boxer turned actor, whose physicality adds a unique layer to the narrative. The pacing feels typical of serials of the era—fast and episodic, with cliffhangers to keep audiences hooked. The themes, often revolving around the supernatural and the struggle between good and evil, are common in silent films but executed with a distinctive flair here. The practical effects, though rudimentary by today's standards, have a charm. It's a shame it's presumed lost, as it likely had a particular atmosphere that would be intriguing to dissect and appreciate.
Presumed lost, making it a rarity in silent film collections.Features a boxer in the lead role, which was quite unusual for its time.Captures the early 1920s serial storytelling style.
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