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Keeper of the Flame (1942)

Keeper of the Flame (1942)
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If you're wondering what Citizen Kane might have looked like had it been produced by MGM, we submit for your approval Keeper of the Flame. War correspondent Spencer Tracy is assigned to write the life story of a recently deceased super-patriot. One would suppose that the much-beloved decedent's life would be an open book, yet his widow Katharine Hepburn refuses to release any details concerning her late husband. Tracy gains Hepburn's confidence, and she agrees to help him with his article. Several curious incidents lead Tracy to believe that Hepburn was in some way responsible for her husband's death. While this is not entirely the case, Tracy stumbles upon a truth that has been carefully hidden from the public by the dead man's "damage control" people. Adapted by Donald Ogden Stewart from a novel by I. A. R. Wylie, Keeper of the Flame is perhaps the most dour of the Tracy/Hepburn vehicles; those expecting the usual battle-of-the-sexes repartee between the two stars would be better off with Adam's Rib or Pat and Mike. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Spencer TracyKatharine Hepburn, (more)
Director(s):
George Cukor
Format(s):
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If you're wondering what Citizen Kane might have looked like had it been produced by MGM, we submit for your approval Keeper of the Flame. War correspondent Spencer Tracy is assigned to write the life story of a recently deceased super-patriot. One would suppose that the much-beloved decedent's life would be an open book, yet his widow Katharine Hepburn refuses to release any details concerning her late husband. Tracy gains Hepburn's confidence, and she agrees to help him with his article. Several curious incidents lead Tracy to believe that Hepburn was in some way responsible for her husband's death. While this is not entirely the case, Tracy stumbles upon a truth that has been carefully hidden from the public by the dead man's "damage control" people. Adapted by Donald Ogden Stewart from a novel by I. A. R. Wylie, Keeper of the Flame is perhaps the most dour of the Tracy/Hepburn vehicles; those expecting the usual battle-of-the-sexes repartee between the two stars would be better off with Adam's Rib or Pat and Mike. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
George Cukor
Writer(s):
I.A.R. WylieDonald Ogden Stewart
Producer(s):
Victor Saville
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseDrama
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    Russell W. H.

    Good movie good acting great story (for 1942) It did seem to telegraph the end of the story.

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    Robert and Linda P.

    This shows the era of real acting- and talent. It is hard to find that now. Of course their real feelings for each other shows through- you can feel their tension. These two cannot compare to anyone else- not even now. Great film.

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    Robin H.

    Enjoyable story. Impressive assessment of socialist/ communist efforts to undermine America's will after the start of WW II but prior to our entry into war. Could be applied to many conflicts in many eras.

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