The Song of the Flame (1930)
The Song of the Flame (1930)
This was a screen version of the 1925 operetta by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Herbert Stohart, and George Gershwin. The story of the movie is about a peasant who is known as "The Flame" who leads a revolution in Russia. This peasant who is in love with a Russian prince saves his life by agreeing to sacrifice her virginity to an evil fellow-conspirator. This was an all Technicolor musical which was had a sequence in Vitascope (a Warner Brother's wide screen process)

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Cast

Alexander Gray Alexander Gray As: Prince Volodya
Bernice Claire Bernice Claire As: Aniuta, The Flame
Noah Beery Noah Beery As: Konstantin
Alice Gentle Alice Gentle As: Natasha
Bert Roach Bert Roach As: Count Boris
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This was a screen version of the 1925 operetta by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Herbert Stohart, and George Gershwin. The story of the movie is about a peasant who is known as "The Flame" who leads a revolution in Russia. This peasant who is in love with a Russian prince saves his life by agreeing to sacrifice her virginity to an evil fellow-conspirator. This was an all Technicolor musical which was had a sequence in Vitascope (a Warner Brother's wide screen process)


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Details

Genres: Music

Language: English

Release Date: 24 May 1930

Country: US

Runtime: 96m

Company Credits

Company: First National Pictures

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Cast

Directed By

Alan Crosland

Alan Crosland

Director

Ben Silvey

Ben Silvey

Assistant Director

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Production Crew

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Costume and Makeup

Edward Stevenson

Edward Stevenson

Costume Design

Sound

Visual Effects

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Camera

Lee Garmes

Lee Garmes

Director of Photography

Lighting

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Art Department

Anton Grot

Anton Grot

Set Decoration

Other Crew

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