The Stake and the Flame
The Stake and the Flame

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The Stake and the Flame

1980
Movie
109 min
Moldavian

The young Alexandru Bota, a former Romanian volunteer in Garibaldi's army, joins the secret organization "Order of the Rose" which initiates an action meant to lead to the liberation of the peoples from the Habsburg tyranny. One of the leaders of the order violates the agreement established with Prince Cuza and plots the assassination of Prime Minister Barbu Catargiu, in order to initiate an outbreak of war on Romanian territory.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of World War II, 'The Stake and the Flame' follows the harrowing experiences of a group of soldiers fighting on the Eastern Front. The film delves into the psychological toll of combat, the bonds formed between men under extreme duress, and the moral ambiguities faced when survival is the only objective. It portrays the brutal realities of trench warfare and the desperate fight for every inch of ground.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception and audience response to 'The Stake and the Flame' is scarce, suggesting it was either a limited release or a film that has not been widely preserved or discussed in major critical archives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Limited information available, making it difficult to ascertain specific critical sentiments.

  • Potential focus on the grim realities of war, a common theme for films of this genre and era.

  • Likely a film appreciated by those seeking stark, unvarnished depictions of conflict.

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Fun Fact

Despite its apparent obscurity, 'The Stake and the Flame' is sometimes cited in niche military film discussions as an example of an unheralded European war film from the early 1980s.

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