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Flame of the Desert
An Englishman goes undercover posing as an Egyptian sheik in order to infiltrate a conspiracy to throw off British rule. An English woman complicates things by falling in love with the sheik, unaware of his true identity.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young woman who is drawn into a passionate and dangerous love affair amidst the political turmoil of the Middle East. She finds herself caught between duty and desire, navigating treacherous alliances and personal sacrifices.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this era from prominent directors like Alice Guy-Blaché were generally reviewed based on their dramatic content, visual spectacle, and the performances of their stars.
What Reviewers Say
Silent films from this period are often noted for their melodramatic plots and the expressive performances of their actors.
The visual storytelling and the ability to evoke emotion without sound were key elements of their appeal.
Films often explored themes of love, betrayal, and societal pressures relevant to the time.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for films from 1919 is not available.
Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'Flame of the Desert', was a pioneer of cinema and is often credited as one of the first women to direct a narrative film.
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