Silent Marathon
Dress elegantly: we’re going to the cinema to follow the serials
Although today we associate serials with the comfort of quick, neatly resolved stories on TV, in the days of silent cinema the format was synonymous with danger and absolute suspense. The “serial” thrived on the climax: it invariably ended with the hero in a desperate situation—the famous cliffhanger—to ensure audiences would return to the theater the following Saturday.