The Blue Flame (play)
The Blue Flame is a four-act play written by George V. Hobart and John Willard, who revised an earlier version by . In 1920, producer Albert H. Woods staged the play on Broadway and on tour across the United States. Ruth Gordon, the main character, is a religious young woman who dies and is revived by her scientist fiancé as a soulless femme fatale. She seduces several men and involves them in crimes, including drug use and murder. In the final act, her death and resurrection are revealed to be a dream. The production starred Theda Bara, a popular silent film actress who was known for playing similar roles in movies.
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The Blue Flame (play)
The Blue Flame is a four-act play written by George V. Hobart and John Willard, who revised an earlier version by . In 1920, producer Albert H. Woods staged the play on Broadway and on tour across the United States. Ruth Gordon, the main character, is a religious young woman who dies and is revived by her scientist fiancé as a soulless femme fatale. She seduces several men and involves them in crimes, including drug use and murder. In the final act, her death and resurrection are revealed to be a dream. The production starred Theda Bara, a popular silent film actress who was known for playing similar roles in movies.
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The Blue Flame is a four-act p ...... professional acting projects.
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1920-03-15
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New York City
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Theda Bara as Ruth Gordon
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Black and white photo Theda Bara wearing a feathered headdress
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1920-03-15
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New York City
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George V. Hobart
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John Willard
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The Blue Flame is a four-act p ...... aying similar roles in movies.
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The Blue Flame (play)
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