The Purple Mask Ep 7
One sheet, stone litho vintage movie poster is for
"The Purple Mask", a 16-chapter silent film serial from 1916–1917 produced by Universal Studios. The specific image is for "The Race for Freedom", which was the 7th episode of the serial.
Key Information
Stars: The serial stars the popular team of Grace Cunard and Francis Ford, who also wrote and co-directed the production.
Plot: Cunard plays the dual role of Patricia Montez, a woman in high society, and her alter ego, the mysterious "Purple Mask," who leads a gang of "Apache" (French term for working-class) robbers. The character is a Robin Hood figure, stealing from the rich and ruthless to give to the poor and often leaving a purple mask as a calling card.
Antagonist: Ford plays Phil Kelly, a detective who is on the hunt for the Purple Mask, unaware that the charming Patsy Montez is his nemesis.
Historical Significance: This serial is considered an important historical work featuring a strong female lead character and is known for its fast-paced action and cliffhanger endings. Much of the film is now considered lost.
"The Purple Mask", a 16-chapter silent film serial from 1916–1917 produced by Universal Studios. The specific image is for "The Race for Freedom", which was the 7th episode of the serial.
Key Information
Stars: The serial stars the popular team of Grace Cunard and Francis Ford, who also wrote and co-directed the production.
Plot: Cunard plays the dual role of Patricia Montez, a woman in high society, and her alter ego, the mysterious "Purple Mask," who leads a gang of "Apache" (French term for working-class) robbers. The character is a Robin Hood figure, stealing from the rich and ruthless to give to the poor and often leaving a purple mask as a calling card.
Antagonist: Ford plays Phil Kelly, a detective who is on the hunt for the Purple Mask, unaware that the charming Patsy Montez is his nemesis.
Historical Significance: This serial is considered an important historical work featuring a strong female lead character and is known for its fast-paced action and cliffhanger endings. Much of the film is now considered lost.
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