On trial for the murder of Carl Hummel, Eddie Williams tells his story, which begins just before the World War: Eddie, a Broadway star, marries Helen and almost immediately goes to the front. Gassed while saving the life of a German soldier (Hummel), Eddie cannot find work when he returns.

Okay, look, Blaze o' Glory isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea today. If you're into those grand, often melodramatic, silent-era films that really lean into big emotions and even bigger twists, then absolutely, give it a shot. But if you struggle with the pacing or the sometimes overwrought acting of the 1920s, thi...

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"Okay, look, Blaze o' Glory isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea today. If you're into those grand, often melodramatic, silent-era films that really lean into big emotions and even bigger twists, then absolutely, give it a shot. But if you struggle with the pacing or the sometimes overwrought acting of the 1920s, this one might just feel like a long afternoon. This film is a prime example of silent cinema really going for it. We meet Eddie Williams, a Broadway darling, all smiles and stage li..."
Eddie Conrad
Henry McCarty, Thomas Alexander Boyd, Renaud Hoffman
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