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The Flame (1947 film)

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Director
  
Music director
  
Heinz Eric Roemheld

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Production
  
Country
  
United States

The Flame (1947 film) movie poster

Release date
  
November 24, 1947 (1947-11-24) (United States)

Writer
  
Lawrence Kimble (screenplay), Robert T. Shannon (based on a story by)

Cast
  
(George MacAllister), (Carlotta Duval), (Barry MacAllister), (Ernie Hicks), (Dr. Mitchell), (Aunt Margaret)

Similar movies
  
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,
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,
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,
Rich and Strange
,
Nobody Else But You
,
Vanessa

Tagline
  
"I'D BE A FOOL TO LET LOVE STAND IN MY WAY!"

The Flame is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by John H. Auer starring John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Robert Paige and Broderick Crawford.

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Plot

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A man (Carroll) induces an ambitious nurse (Ralston) to marry his rich brother (Paige) for the money who has a terminal disease.

Cast

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  • John Carroll as George MacAllister
  • Vera Ralston as Carlotta Duval
  • Robert Paige as Barry MacAllister
  • Broderick Crawford as Ernie Hicks
  • Henry Travers as Dr. Mitchell
  • Blanche Yurka as Aunt Margaret
  • Constance Dowling as Helen Anderson
  • Hattie McDaniel as Celia
  • Victor Sen Yung as Chang
  • Harry Cheshire as The Minister
  • John Miljan as Detective
  • Garry Owen as Detective
  • Eddie Dunn as Police Officer
  • Critical response

    The critic at The New York Times panned the film, "The sole distinction of The Flame, a rambling, inept bit of claptrap which sidled into the Gotham yesterday, is the bleakly amusing fact that most of the performers seem either bored or amused with the whole thing. And no wonder. There is a grim, unimaginative which-brother-do-I-love plot, centering on Vera Ralston."

    Film historian and critic Hal Erickson discussed the production values in his brief review, "In terms of both budget and histrionic level, The Flame is one of the most lavish of Republic Pictures' late-1940s productions."

    References

    The Flame (1947 film) Wikipedia
    The Flame (1947 film) IMDb The Flame (1947 film) themoviedb.org