The Flaming Signal
A pilot and his dog crash-land on an island run by a madman.
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DVD-R Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: January 27, 2009
- Originally Released: 1933
- Label: Alpha Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Mischa Auer, Noah Beery, Marceline Day & Henry B. Walthall | |
Featured: | John Horsely & H.B. Walthal | |
Directed by | George Jeske & Charles E. Roberts | |
Screenwriting by | Charles E. Roberts |
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Description by OLDIES.com:
Daredevil pilot Jim Robbins and his faithful dog, Flash, crash land on a remote South Pacific island. There, Jim meets Molly James, daughter of the local missionary, and the two fall in love. While they wait for the monthly supply boat to offer them passage back to civilization and a happy life together, Jim takes a room at a trading post. He soon discovers that the post's proprietor, Otto Von Krantz, is an unscrupulous petty tyrant who keeps the island under his thumb, exploiting the natives and robbing them of what little they have. When a drunken Von Krantz assaults the tribal princess, the primitive fury of the islanders is unleashed. As the thunder of war drums rumbles through the jungle, the natives lay siege to the trading post, threatening all white people on their holy soil. Jim and Flash must protect Molly from both the natives and vile Von Krantz while they desperately search for a way to escape from the island alive.
One of the greatest dog movies ever made, The Flaming Signal is a racy pre-Code jungle adventure with thrills and shocks at every turn.
Product Description:
A pilot downed on a mysterious jungle island witnesses bizarre rites of reanimation after a witch doctor is killed.
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No humans were injured in the making of this film
Movie Lover: John Walter from
MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY US -- December, 20, 2010
You usually see that phrase about animals. In this film, one of the principal stars, Flash the Dog, kills at least 2 humans. I don't think Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, or any dog actor can make that claim, Since I decided to comment about this aspect of this movie, I gather you can see how I feel about the whole 60 minute waste of time.
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- Sales Rank: 28,580
- UPC: 089218574992
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