The Great Flamarion
A vaudevillian is tricked into murder by a bored wife.
The Great Flamarion is a 1945 film noir mystery film directed by Anthony Mann starring Erich von Stroheim and Mary Beth Hughes. The film, like many films noir, is shot in flashback narrative. The film was produced by Republic Pictures.
Plot
The film opens following a murder at a cabaret in Mexico City in 1936, and then presents the events leading up to it in flashback. The Great Flamarion (Erich von Stroheim) is an arrogant, friendless, and misogynous marksman who displays his trick gunshot act in the vaudeville circuit. His show features a beautiful assistant, Connie (Mary Beth Hughes) and her drunken husband Al (Dan Duryea), Flamarion’s other assistant. Flamarion falls in love with Connie, the movie’s femme fatale, and is soon manipulated by her into killing her no good husband during one of their acts.
After Al’s supposed accidental death, Connie convinces Flamarion to wait three months before the two can marry and flees back to Minnesota. Meanwhile, Connie has already begun a relationship with another performer, Eddie (Stephen Barclay). After failing to show up at an arranged meeting place three months later, Flamarion goes into a downward spiral of drinking and gambling. Flamarion eventually finds Connie who informs him that she never loved him and used him to get rid of her husband.
Cast
Erich von Stroheim as The Great Flamarion
Mary Beth Hughes as Connie Wallace
Dan Duryea as Al Wallace
Stephen Barclay as Eddie Wheeler
Lester Allen as Tony
Esther Howard as Cleo
Michael Mark as Nightwarchman
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