The Moving picture world (January 1920-February 1920)

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n e 4 Brand New Idea in Serials •'The Invisible Hand" tells the story of a conflict between the Secret Service and a powerful combination of crooks who would wreck society — organized law battling against organized crime. Every known device of science is employed in the pursuit of crime and of crime detection. The annals of all the detective bureaus in the world contribute thrill thoughts to this subject. Fifteen episodes of Action. The first chapter is in three reels, planting the story in the minds of the audience at the outset; the other episodes are of two reels each. Underground tunnels and secret vaults under the bay, chests of jewels and disappearing walls, submarine dips and airplane flights — these are just a few of the thousands of thrills that sprinkle the action of "The Invisible Hand.*' The fact that it is different is respons8i|ble for its having been booked by eii^hibitors who never before ran a serial. .11 I