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The Firefly of France is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Margaret Turnbull based upon a novelette by Marion Polk Angelotti. The film stars Wallace Reid, Ann Little, Charles Ogle, Raymond Hatton, Winter Hall, and Ernest Joy.
The Firefly of France: Directed by Donald Crisp. With Wallace Reid, Ann Little, Charles Ogle, Raymond Hatton. The Firefly of France, a famed Allied airman in the First World War, is lost while transporting valuable plans, and it is feared that he and the plans are now in the hands of the Germans.
- Donald Crisp
- 1918-06-23
- Drama
- 50
Apr 11, 2006 · Superb and dauntless, tried by the most searing of fires and not found wanting, France was standing girt with her shining armor, barring the invader from her cities, her villages, her homes. Deep in my heart—too deep to be talked of often—there had lain always a tenderness for this heroic France.
Jan 2, 2008 · The firefly of France. by. Angellotti, Marion Polk. Publication date. 1918. Publisher. New York, The Century co. Collection. cdl; americana.
The Firefly of France is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Margaret Turnbull based upon a novelette by Marion Polk Angelotti. The film stars Wallace Reid, Ann Little, Charles Ogle, Raymond Hatton, Winter Hall, and Ernest Joy.
Dashing aviator Devereaux Bayne believes in Esme's innocence and accordingly dons civilian garb and heads to Paris' Latin Quarter to get the low-down on the Firefly's whereabouts. The "Firefly of France" is an elusive master criminal of uncertain loyalties.
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The Firefly of France, a famed Allied airman in the First World War, is lost while transporting valuable plans, and it is feared that he and the plans are now in the hands of...