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Keeper of the Flame ()


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Journalist Steve O'Malley (Spencer Tracy) wants to write a biography of a national hero who died when his car ran off a bridge. Steve receives conflicting reports and tales that make him question what the truth about the hero is.

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Steven O'Malley
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Christine Forrest
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Clive Kerndon
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Mrs. Forrest
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Geoffrey Midford
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Dr. Fielding
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Freddie Ridges (as Horace McNally)
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Orion Peabody
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Jane Harding
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Jeb Rickards
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Mr. Arbuthnot
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Jason Rickards (as Howard da Silva)
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Piggot
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Walter Bacon ...
Mourner (uncredited)
Barry Bernard ...
Forward American Boy (uncredited)
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William (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Ricardo Lord Cezon ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Store Proprietess (uncredited)
Cliff Danielson ...
Reporter Robert Brindley (uncredited)
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Forward American Girl (uncredited)
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John (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Art Howard ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Ambassador (uncredited)
Manart Kippen ...
Reporter Martin Snow (uncredited)
Irving Lee ...
Boy Reporter (uncredited)
Charles Frederick Lindsley ...
Minister (uncredited) (voice)
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Messenger Boy (uncredited)
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Gardener (uncredited)
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Mourner (uncredited)
Mary McLeod ...
Janet Rickards (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Forward American Girl (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Margaret Perry ...
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Tim (uncredited)
Eleni Qirici ...
Little Girl (uncredited)
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Susan (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Police Officer at Funeral (uncredited)
Gloria Tucker ...
Forward American Girl (uncredited)
Jay Ward ...
Pete (uncredited)
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Mrs. Anna Taylor (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Cukor

Written by

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I.A.R. Wylie ... (novel)
 
Donald Ogden Stewart ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Leon Gordon ... associate producer
Victor Saville ... producer

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Bronislau Kaper
Daniele Amfitheatrof ... (uncredited)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco ... (uncredited)

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William H. Daniels ... director of photography (as William Daniels)

Editing by

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James E. Newcom

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Cedric Gibbons

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Edwin B. Willis

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Jack Dawn ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Edward Woehler ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Jack D. Moore ... associate set decorator (as Jack Moore)
Lyle R. Wheeler ... associate art director (as Lyle Wheeler)

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director

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Warren Newcombe ... special effects

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Adrian ... gowns: Miss Hepburn

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Wally Heglin ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leonid Raab ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

American military leader and war hero Robert Forrest, universally beloved and respected within the country and thus touted as Presidential material, has just died in a freak car accident on his sprawling estate, where, during an unexpected rainstorm, the car he was driving plunged over a ravine as he didn't notice the washed-out bridge. While the nation mourns, the national reporters descend on his small hometown to write the story of the incident. One reporter who won't is renowned Steven O'Malley (Spencer Tracy), who wants instead to write an in-depth piece on the man to preserve his status within the public consciousness. Although happy to use official documents and records, O'Malley wants most specifically to speak to his wife, Christine Forrest (Katharine Hepburn), which may be a difficult task as she has refused to grant any interviews as a very private person. O'Malley is able to meet with Christine in person, and although she is reluctant to oblige his request at first, she is convinced by Robert's aide, Clive Kerndon (Richard Whorf), to cooperate with him so as to control the agenda. As O'Malley begins his research, he begins to think that Christine and others around her are hiding something about Robert and/or his death. O'Malley is determined to discover the truth, which he believes may have something to do with: Robert's mother (Margaret Wycherly), afflicted with dementia and hidden away in a big isolated house on the estate; Christine's cousin, Geoffrey Midford (Forest Tucker), who does not hide his disdain for Robert; and/or Jason Rickards (Howard Da Silva), one of Robert's servants, or one of Jason's children Jeb (Darryl Hickman), Jason who was once Robert's superior in the military before he was permanently injured in battle and saved by Robert in the process. Written by Huggo

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Taglines FIERY LOVE DRAMA! (original print ad - all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • La flamme sacrée (France)
  • La llama sagrada (Spain)
  • Die ganze Wahrheit (Austria)
  • Die ganze Wahrheit (West Germany)
  • Den heliga lågan (Sweden)
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  • 100 min
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Budget $1,172,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Louis B. Mayer was very unhappy about the film's political content, thinking it noncommercial. Katharine Hepburn too felt that the storyline was too dull and needed to be pepped up with some romance. She complained to producer Victor Saville about this but he ignored her comments, so Hepburn went directly to Mayer who was only too happy to make the film into a more conventional Hollywood romance. See more »
Goofs In the denouement scene in the arsenal, while standing near the safe, Christine begins wearing a rain coat which then becomes a fuzzy cloth coat. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). See more »
Soundtracks Marcia Funebre See more »
Quotes Christine Forrest: But what was really shocking to me, was the complete cynicism of the plan. Each of the groups was simply to be used until its usefulness was exhausted. Hates were to be played against hates. If one group threatened to get too powerful, it would be killed off by another group. And in the end, those poor little people who never knew to what purpose they were lending themselves would be in the same chains, cowed and enslaved.
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