

The Magic Flame
THE ROMEO AND JULIET OF THE SCREEN---RONALD COMAN and VILMA BANKY
5.5 (4)1927-09-171h 40m
RomanceDrama
Overview
The Magic Flame (1927) is a feature film directed by Henry King, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and based on the play Konig Harlekin by Rudolph Lothar. George Barnes was nominated at the 1st Academy Awards for Best Cinematography. The film promoted itself as the Romeo and Juliet of the circus upon its release.
- Revenue
- $615,000
- Production
- Samuel Goldwyn Productions
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Henry King
- Writers
- Bess Meredyth
- Producers
- Samuel Goldwyn
- Cinematography
- George Barnes
- Composer
- Sigmund Spaeth
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