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Passion Flower ()


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A bored society woman invites scandal and heartache when she falls in love with her low-born chauffeur.

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Dulce Morado
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Katherine Pringle 'Cassy' Wallace
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Dan Wallace
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Leroy Pringle
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Antonio Morado
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Mrs. Harney
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Tommy Wallace
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Blonde Party Guest (uncredited)
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Dancing Party Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest with Letter (uncredited)
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Party Guest with Glasses (uncredited)
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Man at Ferry Boat Pier (uncredited)
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Dancing Party Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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William C. de Mille ... (uncredited)

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Kathleen Norris ... () (as Kathleen Norris' 'Passion Flower')
 
Martin Flavin ... (adaptation and dialogue)
 
L.E. Johnson ... (additional dialogue) (as Laurence E. Johnson) and
Edith Fitzgerald ... (additional dialogue)

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William C. de Mille ... producer (uncredited)

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Harold Rosson ... (photographed by) (as Hal Rosson)

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Conrad A. Nervig ... film editor

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Cedric Gibbons

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Adrian ... (gowns)

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director
James Brock ... sound recording engineer (uncredited)
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Taglines Wives Feared Her, Men Adored Her! (Print Ad- Larchmont Times, ((Larchmont, NY)) 29 January 1931) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Kathleen Norris' Passion Flower (United States)
  • Flor de pasión (Spain)
  • Flor del mal (Uruguay)
  • Cvet strasti (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • Flor da Paixão (Portugal)
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  • 79 min
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Trivia The second and final film in which Charles Bickford and Kay Johnson appeared together after Dynamite (1929). Passion Flower and Dynamite share several of the same crew members, and the respective films were each directed by a deMille brother. See more »
Goofs Although there is a five-year gap in the narrative, the ladies' clothes / hats are in the same late 1920s / early 1930s fashions throughout. This is particularly noticeable with Kay Francis. See more »
Quotes Mrs. Harney: Of course it did seem kind of funny at first not having a man about the place. They're kinda handy in the daytime and they're sorta entertaining in the evening. But as far as I'm concerned, I'd just as soon have a good radio.
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