In the kingdom of Florestan, a weak Prince Henry is ousted from power by his calculating cousin, Prince Basil. While exiled in Paris, Henry learns that the people are suffering under the tyranny of Basil's corrupt monarchy and decides to return to his homeland.


If you have a Sunday afternoon with absolutely nothing to do, The Flame Song is worth a look. It is mostly for people who like those old-fashioned royal dramas where everyone breaks into song for no reason. If you hate movies where the plot depends on people being **really bad at recognizing faces**, you will probably ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have a Sunday afternoon with absolutely nothing to do, The Flame Song is worth a look. It is mostly for people who like those old-fashioned royal dramas where everyone breaks into song for no reason. If you hate movies where the plot depends on people being **really bad at recognizing faces**, you will probably want to turn this off after twenty minutes. 📺 Prince Henry is the main guy, and honestly, he is kind of a wet blanket. He is supposed to be the hero, but he lets his cousin Basil..."
Cyrus Wood, George Gershwin, Herbert Stothart, Otto A. Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II
United States

