The Sacred Flame
The Sacred Flame is a 1929 film directed by Archie Mayo, starring Pauline Frederick and Conrad Nagel, and based on a 1928 Broadway play of the same title by Somerset Maugham. It is now considered a lost film. Two years later Warner Brothers remade the film in German The Sacred Flame. In 1935, a second remake The Right to Live, was made, starring Colin Clive and George Brent.
Plot
Maurice Taylor a former Royal Flying Corps officer, veteran of World War I, marries Stella shortly before a plane crash that leaves him disabled. When his brother Colin arrives in England, she strikes up a close bond with him. Torn between her duty to her husband and her wish to start a new life abroad with his brother, Stella falls under suspicion of murder when her stricken husband dies.
More details
author | William Somerset Maugham |
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contentLocation | London |
director | Archie Mayo |
editor | James Gibbon |
genre | drama |
keywords | disabled fly new life plane crash royal flying corps suspicion of murder world war i |
productionCompany | Warner Bros. |
publisher | Warner Bros. |
theme | romantic drama |