Flare-Up Sal

Flare-Up Sal is a surviving 1918 American silent drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Dorothy Dalton. Thomas H. Ince produced and released through Paramount Pictures.[1][2]

Flare-Up Sal
(aka:Flare-Up Sal of Jimtown)
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Directed byRoy William Neill
Produced byThomas H. Ince
Written byJ.G. Hawks
StarringDorothy Dalton
CinematographyJohn S. Stumar
Distributed byFamous Players-Lasky
Paramount Pictures
Release date
  • February 4, 1918 (1918-02-04)
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Cast

unbilled

Preservation status

A print of Flare-Up Sal is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.[3][4]

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References

  1. Progressive Silent Film List: Flare-Up Sal at silentera.com
  2. The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Flare-Up Sal
  3. Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, p .59 c.1978 by the American Film Institute
  4. The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Flare-Up Sal


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