The Flame


1h 37m 1947

Brief Synopsis

George McAllister (John Carroll), the black sheep of a wealthy family who has squandered his share of the family inheritance, and lives in constant jealousy, hatred and resentment of his half-brother Barry (Robert Paige), who has been supporting him. George gets his girl friend, Carlotta Duval (Vera Ralston), a job as Barry's nurse with the plan of eventually marrying him. She does, but instead of going ahead with the original plan or getting rid of Barry, inheriting his money and marrying George, she finds that she is really in love with Barry.

Film Details

Also Known As
The Outcast
Genre
Crime
Release Date
Nov 24, 1947
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 37m
Sound
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
8,697ft

Synopsis

After George MacAllister enters a Long Island apartment and murders a man, he turns to leave, but is shot by the dying man. Fatally wounded, George returns to his apartment, where he phones the police and confesses to the killing. He then opens a letter from his sweetheart, Carlotta Novak, which takes him back to the day he convinced her to marry his billionaire brother Barry, who has a terminal disease. Despite his Aunt Margaret's objections, Barry had proposed to Carlotta. Later, Barry asks George what happened to the $10,000 he had given him to find the woman he loved in Paris, the nurse who had tended him after he was wounded in the war. Barry is unaware that the woman was actually Carlotta, and George admits he gambled the money away. Outside his apartment building, when George meets a man named Ernie Hicks, Ernie asks him to go see his sweetheart, Helene Anderson, who dances at a nearby nightclub. After her act, Helene joins them for dinner, and later meets George at his apartment, where they kiss. Meanwhile, Barry gives Carlotta a bracelet and explains about the money he had given George, which causes Carlotta to think differently about both men. At George's apartment, Carlotta says she no longer loves him and returns home to Barry. Moments later, Ernie arrives, angry about Helene, to blackmail George, after learning that he is having an affair with the wife of a wealthy man. Helene again visits George's apartment, where she breaks the frame holding Carlotta's picture. She then goes to Carlotta to explain her involvement with George. The next day, George visits Barry's mansion for a Christmas and asks Carlotta to leave with him, but she refuses. That night, after the rest of the guests have left, Carlotta finds George drinking downstairs. She asks for his gun, afraid that he will try to kill Barry, but he leaves. The next morning, Carlotta leaves the house to save Barry. She goes to a church to ask for forgiveness when Dr. Mitchell, Barry's physician, comes in. He decides to prescribe a long sea voyage for both of them in order to protect them from George. Carlotta returns to the house and rips up the note she had left for him. They prepare for their voyage, and Barry decides to visit George to say good-bye, so Carlotta writes George a letter begging him not to kill Barry. At George's apartment, while he waits for police, his servant, Chang, brings in the homicide detective. The detective asks George why he committed the murder he reported, and he explains that he shot Ernie after he threatened to go directly to Carlotta and Barry. As George dies from his gunshot wound, Barry and Carlotta, receive a telegram from him wishing them "bon voyage" and set sail on the S. S. Queen Elizabeth II .

Film Details

Also Known As
The Outcast
Genre
Crime
Release Date
Nov 24, 1947
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 37m
Sound
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
8,697ft

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Notes

A working title for the film was The Outcast.