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The Pool of Flame
J. Warren Kerrigan plays the standard Vance hero, a devil-may-care Irish mercenary named Terrence O'Rourke. While knocking about in India, O'Rourke comes into possession of the Pool of Flame, a valuable ruby stolen from a Hindu temple. Typically, whosoever possesses this gem is marked for death, but O'Rourke hopes to beat the odds by utilizing the Pool of Flame to insure, rather than impede, his good luck.
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Plot Summary
This silent film likely followed a dramatic romantic storyline, typical of the era, perhaps involving themes of love, loss, or societal challenges faced by its characters. As a lost film, specific plot details are not available.
Critical Reception
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Awards & Accolades
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Fun Fact
The Pool of Flame is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies of the movie exist today, making it a historical artifact of early cinema that can no longer be viewed.
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