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Rating: 5.6/10 by 16 users

Flame of Barbary Coast (1945)

Duke Fergus falls for Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry in the Barbary Coast in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. He loses money to crooked gambler Boss Tito Morell, goes home, learns to gamble, and returns. After he makes a fortune, he opens his own place with Flaxen as the entertainer; but the 1906 quake destroys his place.

Directing:
  • Joseph Kane
Writing:
  • Prescott Chaplin
  • Borden Chase
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, May 28, 1945

Rating: 5.6/10 by 16 users

Alternative Title:
Flame of the Barbary Coast - GB
Erdbeben in San Francisco - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 31 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: montana, entertainer, money, cowboy, barbary coast
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John Wayne
Duke Fergus
Ann Dvorak
Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry
Joseph Schildkraut
Boss Tito Morell
Russell Hicks
Cyrus Danver, Owner San Francisco Star
Jack Norton
Byline Conners, Reporter San Francisco Star
Paul Fix
Calico Jim
Eve Lynne
Martha, Morell's Secretary
Marc Lawrence
Joe Disko, Gambler
Butterfly McQueen
Beulah, Flaxen's Maid
Rex Lease
Collingswood
Al Murphy
Horseshoe Brown
Eddie Acuff
Smokey, the Train Engineer (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
Waiter (uncredited)
Kenne Duncan
Gambler (uncredited)
Bud Geary
Henchman (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
Morell Henchman (uncredited)
William Hoehne Jr.
Blond haired boy delivering beer (uncredited)
Adele Mara
Marie (uncredited)
Jack Mulhall
Gambler (uncredited)
Melva Anstead
Dancehall Girl
Edward Biby
Bill McGale
George Boyce
Specialty Dancer
Roy Butler
Telephone Man
Dorothy Christy
Mother Bronson
Frank Jaquet
Prominent Citizen
Michael Jeffers
Whit Calverty
Patricia Knox
Dancehall Girl
Tom London
Thompson, Townsman in Mob
Jack O'Shea
Barnes, the Dice Table Croupier
Eddie Parker
Pedestrian
Victor Potel
Train Fireman
Bobbie Priest
Dancehall Girl
Hugh Prosser
Fred Mallen
Beverly Reedy
Dancehall Girl
Arlyn Roberts
Dancehall Girl
Hector V. Sarno
Spectator at Dice Table
Charles Sullivan
Calico Jim's Bartender
Emmett Vogan
Gleason, Rita's Agent
Bill Wolfe
Barfly in White Suit

CinemaSerf

Who ever came up with the title is to be commended. It suggests a storyline way, way, more interesting than this film turns out to actually be! "Tito" (Joseph Schildkraut) pretty much runs San Francisco and together with his gal "Flaxen" (Ann Dvorak) has quite a easy life - until, that is, cowboy "Duke" (John Wayne) arrives in town and takes a bit of a shine to the lady. He's just a touch too naive though for city life, and soon has to head home - broke - after being fleeced in the casino. Determined to win it all back - and more - he takes lessons in card-playing and soon returns, this time much better prepared to combat the dodgy goings-on at the card table, and to win the heart of the lady. Sadly, aside from a rare few scenes of fisticuff action, this is all rather dreary. The scenario is well trodden, and although Dvorak makes for quite a decent leading lady, the rivalry between the sophisticate crook and his handsome interloper just doesn't ever catch fire. The pace is just too forced, and there is far too much emphasis on the rather uninteresting love triangle element. This film is only really notable for the last fifteen minutes which offers us quite a well created and impressive look at just how the earthquake and subsequent fire devastated the city leaving carnage - and opportunity - in it's wake. Again there is plenty of charm from the star, but it is nowhere near enough to sustain this and though it might have been more impressive on a big screen, on a small one it proves merely to be quite a procedural and, frankly, dull, vehicle for Wayne that promises much but delivers little.


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