The Love Flower | 1920 | Drama Romance

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Title: The Love Flower | 1920 | Drama Romance Director: D.W. Griffith Studio: United Artists Starring: Carol Dempster, Richard Barthelmess, George MacQuarrie Release Date: September 26, 1920 Runtime: 86 Format: Silent, Black and White Country: United States Language: Silent --- Summary: The Love Flower follows the story of a man who escapes to a remote Caribbean island with his young daughter to hide from a past crime. The plot explores themes of redemption, paternal love, and the struggle between a peaceful life and one shadowed by past misdeeds. As the story unfolds, tensions arise when former enemies arrive, threatening the fragile sanctuary the family has built. --- Background: The Love Flower was directed by D.W. Griffith during a transitional period following his landmark successes in the mid-1910s. The film reflects Griffith’s continuing interest in exotic locales and melodramatic storytelling. It was produced under United Artists and is notable for its location shooting and portrayal of complex emotional themes in an early American silent film. --- Trivia: The Love Flower was one of the last films Griffith directed for United Artists before his career began to decline. The film was partly shot on location in Florida, which provided the tropical backdrop necessary for the story. Carol Dempster, the lead actress, was a frequent collaborator with Griffith during this period. Despite mixed reviews at its release, the film has been preserved as an example of early 20th-century American cinema. --- Hashtags: TheLoveFlower SilentFilm DWGriffith ClassicCinema RomanceDrama 1920sFilm