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The Flaming Forties

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Genre
  
Western

Producer
  
Hunt Stromberg

Cast
  
Harry Carey

Language
  
Silent

Director
  
Tom Forman

Screenplay
  
Elliott J. Clawson

Cinematography
  
Sol Polito

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Writer
  
Elliott J. Clawson
,
Harvey Gates
,
Bret Harte

Release date
  
December 21, 1924 (1924-12-21)

Similar movies
  
The Round-Up (1920), The Cop (1970), Desperate Trails (1921), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), West of Zanzibar (1928)

The Flaming Forties is a 1924 American Western silent film, the sixth of seven features which short-lived motion picture company Stellar Productions released in 1924–1925 as Producers Distributing Corporation vehicles for Harry Carey.

Carey was primarily known as a star of Westerns and only one of the seven films did not fit into that genre. Assigned as director was 31-year-old Tom Forman, who less than two years later, in November 1926, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Same story remade in 1925 by Paramount as The Golden Princess.

Cast

  • Harry Carey as Bill Jones
  • William Norton Bailey as Desparde
  • Jacqueline Gadsden as Sally
  • James Mason as Jay Bird Charley
  • Frank Norcross as Colonel Starbottle
  • Wilbur Higby as the sheriff
  • References

    The Flaming Forties Wikipedia
    The Flaming Forties IMDb