The Flame
The Flame

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The Flame

1926
Movie
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French

Cléo d'Aubigny, a music-hall star, once had a love affair with the rich Lord Sedley and had a son from him. But Cléo, putting her career first, has always neglected little Hugues, letting Lord Sedley take him with him and educate him. Now she feels terribly guilty and tries to resume contact with her son.

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Director: Henry KingGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman who is drawn into a life of poverty and moral compromise. She navigates societal pressures and personal desires, ultimately facing the consequences of her choices. Her journey explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle for survival in a harsh world.

Critical Reception

While specific contemporary reviews for "The Flame" are scarce, silent films from this era by acclaimed director Henry King often received praise for their emotional depth and strong performances. Eleanor Boardman was a rising star, and John Gilbert was a major matinee idol, suggesting the film was likely well-received by its target audience for its dramatic and romantic elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • A melodramatic tale of a woman's struggles.

  • Showcases strong performances from its leading actors.

  • Explores themes of love and societal challenges of the era.

Google audience: As a silent film from 1926, specific audience reviews are not readily available. However, films of this genre and period often resonated with audiences for their emotional storytelling and star power.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Eleanor Boardman, who played the lead, was a major star of the silent era, known for her beauty and dramatic talent. She was married to director King Vidor for a time and later became a grandmother to actress Renée Estévez and actor Emilio Estevez.

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