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The Flame (1947 film)

1947 American crime film noir directed by John H. Auer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Flame (1947 film)
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The Flame is a 1947 American film noir crime film produced and directed by John H. Auer and starring John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Robert Paige and Broderick Crawford.[1] It was made and distributed by Republic Pictures.

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Plot

A man (Carroll) induces an ambitious nurse (Ralston), who is his girlfriend, to marry his rich, terminally-ill brother (Paige) for money. Things get complicated when Ralston falls in love with Paige.

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Reception

Critical response

The critic at The New York Times panned the film, "The sole distinction of The Flame, a rambling, inept bit of claptrap which sidled into the Gotham yesterday, is the bleakly amusing fact that most of the performers seem either bored or amused with the whole thing. And no wonder. There is a grim, unimaginative which-brother-do-I-love plot, centering on Vera Ralston."[2]

Film historian and critic Hal Erickson discussed the production values in his brief review, "In terms of both budget and histrionic level, The Flame is one of the most lavish of Republic Pictures' late-1940s productions."[3]

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