| The Fire Brigade | |
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| Directed by | William Nigh | 
| Written by | Robert N. Lee (adaptation) Lotta Woods (titles)  | 
| Story by | Kate Corbaley | 
| Starring | May McAvoy Charles Ray  | 
| Cinematography | John Arnold | 
| Edited by | Harry L. Decker | 
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 90 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Languages | Silent English intertitles  | 
| Budget | $249,556[1] | 
The Fire Brigade (also known as Fire!) is 1926 American silent drama film directed by William Nigh.[2] The film stars May McAvoy and Charles Ray.[3] The Fire Brigade originally contained sequences shot in two-color Technicolor. A print of the film is preserved in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists archives.[4]
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The Fire Brigade ad in Exhibitor's Herald, 1926
The producers of the film contributed 25 per cent of the film's receipts toward a college for the instruction of fire-fighting officers.[5]
Plot
Terry O'Neil (Charles Ray) is the youngest of a group of Irish-American firefighting brothers. He courts Helen Corwin (May McAvoy), the daughter of a politician whose crooked building contracts resulted in devastating blazes.
Cast
- May McAvoy as Helen Corwin
 - Charles Ray as Terry O'Neil
 - Holmes Herbert as James Corwin
 - Tom O'Brien as Joe O'Neil
 - Eugenie Besserer as Mrs. O'Neil
 - Warner Richmond as Jim O'Neil
 - Bert Woodruff as Captain O'Neil
 - Vivia Ogden as Bridget
 - DeWitt Jennings as Fire Chief Wallace
 - Dan Mason as Peg Leg Murphy
 - Erwin Connelly as Thomas Wainright
 
See also
References
- ↑ Schatz, Thomas (1988). The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era. Pantheon Books. p. 41. ISBN 0-394-53979-6.
 - ↑ Klepper, Robert K. (1999). Silent Films, 1877-1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies. McFarland. p. 452. ISBN 0-786-40595-3.
 - ↑ Butler, Ivan (1988). Silent Magic: Rediscovering The Silent Film Era. Ungar. p. 133. ISBN 0-804-42078-5.
 - ↑ The Fire Brigade SilentEra database
 - ↑ Movie review, The New York Times
 
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Fire Brigade.
- The Fire Brigade at IMDb
 - Early Technicolor discoveries from the BFI National Archive on YouTube (The Fire Brigade clip starts at 0:19)
 
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