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The Flame of New Orleans

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In the bustling heart of early 19th century New Orleans, a cunning and seductive woman named Dottie becomes the queen of the party. With a life full of adventure and an indomitable spirit, her path takes an unexpected turn when she becomes embroiled in a game of love and betrayal that leads her to cross paths with an enigmatic and handsome aristocrat who has just arrived in the city. This gentleman is haunted by a dark secret that could threaten his future.

As Dottie tries to win the aristocrat's heart, she finds herself ensnared in a web of intrigue and misunderstandings involving several characters. From the jealous fiancé trying to uncover her true intentions to the scheming maid who plans to use the situation to her advantage, tension builds in every scene. Dottie, with her bold personality and overflowing charm, plays her cards wisely, but her heart also becomes entangled in the game.

As the plot unfolds, she will face difficult decisions that force her to question her own ambitions and what it truly means to love someone. Set against a backdrop of vibrant music and a nod to the local culture, this story of romance and drama intertwines, leading the characters to an unexpected conclusion that will reveal whether love can truly blossom amidst the chaos.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
René Clair
Writer
René Clair
Norman Krasna
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
29.00
Actors
Marlene Dietrich
Bruce Cabot
Roland Young
Theresa Harris
Mischa Auer
Andy Devine
Frank Jenks
Eddie Quillan
Laura Hope Crews
Franklin Pangborn
Clarence Muse
Melville Cooper
Anne Revere
Bob Evans
Emily Fitzroy
Virginia Sale
Dorothy Adams
Gitta Alpár
Anthony Marlowe
Barbara Brewster
Gloria Brewster
Lois Lindsay
Virginia Engels
Joe Devlin
Poppy Wilde
Shemp Howard
Gender
Comedy
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
René Clair
Joe Pasternak
Original title
The Flame of New Orleans
Duration
79
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