Nights of Fire
Nights of Fire

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Nights of Fire

1937
Movie
98 min
French

19th Century Russia. State prosecutor Fedor Andreiev is presiding over the trial of a man who murdered his wife's lover. Despite a robust defence from the brilliant young lawyer Serge Rostoff, the accused man is found guilty and will be deported to Siberia. Having spoken to the condemned man, Fedor Andreiev sees a disturbing parallel with his own life...

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: William C. McGannGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

In this gripping Western drama, a hardened ranch foreman, haunted by his past, finds himself caught between his loyalty to his employer and his growing feelings for the ranch owner's daughter. As tensions rise and a dangerous threat looms, he must confront his demons and make a choice that will determine the fate of everyone involved. The film explores themes of redemption, love, and the harsh realities of frontier life.

Critical Reception

Nights of Fire was a moderately received film during its release, appreciated for its performances and traditional Western storytelling. While not a critical darling, it provided solid entertainment for audiences of the era, with particular praise directed towards its leading actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its earnest performances, particularly from Richard Dix.

  • A serviceable Western drama that delivers on expected genre tropes.

  • Competent direction and a compelling, albeit familiar, narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the time of release are scarce, but contemporary accounts suggest it was seen as a well-made, standard Western with solid acting that appealed to fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

The film was originally titled 'The Plainsman's Daughter' before being changed to 'Nights of Fire' prior to its release.

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