The Flaming Signal


1h 4m 1933

Film Details

Genre
Adventure
Release Date
Jan 1933
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
William Berke Productions
Distribution Company
Imperial Distributing Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 4m
Film Length
7 reels

Synopsis

While aviator Lieutenant James Robbins signs his autograph on the leg of an attractive, admiring French girl at a crowded airfield as he prepares to fly from Los Angeles to Hawaii, Flash, his German shepherd, grabs a parachute and sneaks into the plane. Thirty hours later, Jim survives a fierce lightning storm, but afterward his engine catches fire. Flash parachutes to Tabu Island, just south of Hawaii, and Jim crashes in the ocean. The dog finds Jim unconscious hanging onto a broken wing and pushes him to shore. After Flash finds Sally James, daughter of a missionary, swimming nude in a lake, she and her father take Jim and Flash to the trading post and bar run by drunken Otto Von Krantz, who exploits the natives and, with his blonde barmaid Molly, encourages them to drink and spend the money that he pays them for the pearls they find. Jim and Flash wait for the weekly boat to come, and three days later, while Sally and Jim hold hands and watch the natives dance, Von Krantz rapes chief Manu's daughter Rari. When Manu orders Von Krantz to leave the island, Von Krantz shoots him. The natives hold a ritual to bring Manu back to life and keep the white people captive in Von Krantz's bar, but Flash sneaks out with a torch and lights a pyre to signal search planes. Manu rises and Reverend James goes to speak with him, but Von Krantz shoots Manu and a native knifes the reverend. After Jim knocks out Von Krantz and escapes from the bar with Sally, Flash bites Von Krantz to death as Molly watches. After Jim and Sally bury her father, Flash attacks a native about to spear them from above and falls with the native over a cliff. A plane lands in the water, and as natives approach, Jim, Sally and a limping Flash escape to the plane.

Film Details

Genre
Adventure
Release Date
Jan 1933
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
William Berke Productions
Distribution Company
Imperial Distributing Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 4m
Film Length
7 reels

Quotes

Trivia

Notes

Although the onscreen credits list Marceline Day as playing "Molly James," she is called "Sally" throughout the film. Flash was the star of a number of short films in the "Flash, the Wonder Dog" series. Film Daily lists the writer of the story as William G. Storer. While onscreen credits list Imperial as the distribution company, Motion Picture Herald lists Invincible Pictures Corp. It is possible that the Invincible exchange handled the film in the New York area. According to VarB, at the preview of this film in Glendale on December 21, 1932, the management of the theater flashed a slide on the screen after the third reel asking the audience, who were laughing at and making fun of the lines and situations in the film, to be more considerate.