The Flame of Love

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The Flame of Love
Directed byRichard Eichberg
Walter Summers
Written byMonckton Hoffe
Adolf Lantz
Walter Summers
Ludwig Wolff
Produced byRichard Eichberg
StarringAnna May Wong
John Longden
CinematographyHeinrich Gärtner
Otto Baecker
Bruno Mondi
Edited bySam Simmonds
Music byHans May
Production
company
Distributed byWardour Films
Release date
March 1930
Running time
74 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Flame of Love is a 1930 British drama film, that is a love story between Russian military officer and a Chinese actress. Directed by Richard Eichberg and Walter Summers it stars Anna May Wong and John Longden and has a running time of 74 minutes. This film has also been released under the title Road to Dishonour.

It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Separate French (Hai-Tang) and German-language versions (The Road to Dishonour) of the film were also made and released. The film's sets were designed by Clarence Elder, Willi Herrmann and Werner Schlichting.

Synopsis

The Flame of Love is the story of a beautiful young Chinese actress who falls in love with a Russian military officer. While performing one night, the Grand Duke sees Hai-Tang (Wong) on stage and immediately decides he must have her for himself. The Grand Duke orders the officer Hai-Tang has fallen for (Boris) to bring her to his room, and after a night of drinking he tries to make love to Hai-Tang. Her brother sees this unfolding and wounds the Grand Duke, resulting in him being punished by death. Hai-Tang decides to give in to the Grand Dukes sexual temptation in return for her brothers freedom. The Grand Duke accepts this offer but then learns of the love affair between Hai-Tang and his Lieutenant Boris. After finding this out, the Grand Duke releases Hai-Tang from her bargain as long as she leave Russia and never see Boris again.

Cast

See also

References

  • "New York Times Review". New York Times.
  • "Neo Magazine".
  • Road to Dishonorat the Internet Movie Database