The White Hand (1916)
BAMFORTH FILMS
This page is part of a project to index the films produced by Bamforth and Co. Ltd of Holmfirth.Details
- length: 765 feet[1]
- released: 17 January 1916
- director: Cecil Birch
Synopsis
A detective follows a trail of white handprints and catches another detective.
Reviews
The Bioscope (02/Dec/1915):
The White Hand. — Under the impression that he has the police beaten to a frazzle, old Fry takes up a mysterious case, and after a great deal of investigating, succeeds in arresting — a detective. (January 17th. 765 ft.)
Kinematograph Weekly (02/Dec/1915):
White Hand, The (C). — Herlock Shomes is one of the greatest amateur detectives that ever smoked a big briar and pondered over the mysteries of crime. In this film he sets-forth to track down the White Hand Gang. Unfortunately, the trail is obscured by a friend, and Herlock Shomes merely succeeds in arresting a detective from Scotland Yard. Released Jan. 17th, length 765 ft.
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Notes and References
- ↑ Sourced from The Bioscope.