The Flame
""I'D BE A FOOL TO LET LOVE STAND IN MY WAY!""
Originally released in 1947. The Flame is a drama/crime film. directed by John H. Auer.
Starring John Carroll, Vera Ralston, and Robert Paige
Synopsis
George McAllister, the black sheep of a wealthy family who has squandered his share of the family inheritance, lives in constant jealousy, hatred and resentment of his half-brother Barry, who has been supporting him. George gets his girlfriend, Carlotta Duval, a job as Barry's nurse, with the idea being to marry him, kill him, and inherit his money—and marrying George.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
John Carroll
as George MacAllister
Vera Ralston
as Carlotta Duval
Robert Paige
as Barry MacAllister
Broderick Crawford
as Ernie Hicks
Henry Travers
as Dr. Mitchell
Blanche Yurka
as Aunt Margaret
Constance Dowling
as Helen Anderson
Hattie McDaniel
as Celia
Victor Sen Yung
as Chang
Harry Cheshire
as The Minister
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Republic Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Flame about?
George McAllister, the black sheep of a wealthy family who has squandered his share of the family inheritance, lives in constant jealousy, hatred and resentment of his half-brother Barry, who has b...
Who directed The Flame?
The Flame was directed by John H. Auer.
How long is The Flame?
The Flame has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was The Flame released?
The Flame was released on November 24, 1947 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Flame?
The main cast of The Flame includes John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Robert Paige, Broderick Crawford, Henry Travers.