| The Sacred Flame | |
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| Directed by | |
| Written by | 
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| Based on | The Sacred Flame by Somerset Maugham | 
| Produced by | Henry Blanke | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Frank Kesson | 
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| Distributed by | Deutsche First National Pictures | 
Release date  | May 5, 1931 | 
Running time  | 86 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | German | 
The Sacred Flame (German: Die heilige Flamme) is a lost 1931 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and Berthold Viertel and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Dita Parlo and Hans Heinrich von Twardowski. It was made by Warner Brothers as a German-language remake of the studio's 1929 film The Sacred Flame.[1][2] It is based upon the 1928 play of the same name by W. Somerset Maugham.
Synopsis
After newly married Stella's husband is badly injured in a plane crash, causing him to lose the use of his legs, she becomes emotionally involved with his brother.
Reception
Rudolf Arnheim said "It is incomprehensible how such a film can be launched in a large cinema, rather than being chastely hidden away from the eyes of any kind of criticism."[3]
Cast
- Gustav Fröhlich as Walter Taylor
 - Dita Parlo as Stella
 - Hans Heinrich von Twardowski as Robert Taylor
 - Salka Viertel as Frau Taylor
 - Charlotte Hagenbruch as Schwester Weyland
 - Vladimir Sokoloff as Doctor Harvester
 - Anton Pointner as Major Liconda
 - Hubert von Meyerinck as Pfarrer
 
References
- ↑ Waldman, Harry (2000). "Germany". Missing reels : lost films of American and European cinema. Jefferson, NC [u.a.]: McFarland. p. 83. ISBN 0-7864-0724-7.
 - ↑ Waldman, Harry; Slide, Anthony (1996). Hollywood and the Foreign Touch: A Dictionary of Foreign Filmmakers and Their Films from America, 1910-1995. Scarecrow Press. p. 133. ISBN 9780810831926.
 - ↑ Arnheim, Rudolf; translated by Benthien, Brenda (1997). Film essays and criticism. Madison: Wis. pp. 164–165. ISBN 0299152642.
 
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