Tih-Minh (1919)

Review: Tih-Minh (1919)

Director: Louis Feuillade

Cast: Mary Harald, René Cresté, Georges Biscot, Édouard Mathé, Louis Leubas,

Mary Harald
Mary Harald
René Cresté
René Cresté
Georges Biscot
Georges Biscot
Édouard Mathé
Édouard Mathé
Louis Leubas
Louis Leubas

Plot: Jacques d'Athys, a French adventurer, returns to his home in Nice after an expedition to Indochina where he has picked up a Eurasian fiancée and a book that, unbeknownst to him, contains a coded message revealing the whereabouts of both secret treasures and sensitive government intelligence. This makes him the target of foreign spies, including a Marquise of mysterious Latin origin, a Hindu hypnotist and an evil German doctor, who will stop at nothing to obtain the book.

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