Through the Flames (1914)

Donald Hall discovers that his wife is engaged in a flirtation with Major Humphreys. The husband forbids Marion to see the man again. Despite this injunction, the woman accompanies Humphries to a road house with a party of friends, while Donald is at a directors' meeting. A fire breaks out and destroys the road house. Marion and Humphreys barely escape. Fearing to return home, the woman heeds Humphreys' pleas and elopes with him. Her handbag is found in the ruins of the building. Donald is led to believe his wife dead.

Director: Robert G. Vignola
Genre: Drama
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Production: Kalem Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Through the Flames about?
Donald Hall discovers that his wife is engaged in a flirtation with Major Humphreys. The husband forbids Marion to see the man again. Despite this injunction, the woman accompanies Humphries to a road house with a party of friends, while Donald is at a directors' meeting. A fire breaks out and destroys the road house. Marion and Humphreys barely escape. Fearing to return home, the woman heeds Humphreys' pleas and elopes with him. Her handbag is found in the ruins of the building. Donald is led to believe his wife dead.
Who directed Through the Flames?
Through the Flames was directed by Robert G. Vignola.
Who stars in Through the Flames?
Through the Flames stars Guy Coombs, Alice Hollister, Marguerite Courtot, Henry Hallam, Harry F. Millarde, Baby Young.
What genre is Through the Flames?
Through the Flames is a Drama film.
Where was Through the Flames produced?
Through the Flames was produced in United States of America.