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- Soul-Fire abstract "Soul-Fire is a 1925 silent drama starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love; directed by John S. Robertson; and is based on the Broadway production Great Music (1924) by Martin Brown.The film was funded by Barthelmess through his Inspiration Pictures and released by First National Pictures. Two cast members from the play appear in the film: Helen Ware and Harriet Sterling (also known on Broadway as Harriet Steeling).".
- Q7564150 abstract "Soul-Fire is a 1925 silent drama starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love; directed by John S. Robertson; and is based on the Broadway production Great Music (1924) by Martin Brown.The film was funded by Barthelmess through his Inspiration Pictures and released by First National Pictures. Two cast members from the play appear in the film: Helen Ware and Harriet Sterling (also known on Broadway as Harriet Steeling).".
- Soul-Fire comment "Soul-Fire is a 1925 silent drama starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love; directed by John S. Robertson; and is based on the Broadway production Great Music (1924) by Martin Brown.The film was funded by Barthelmess through his Inspiration Pictures and released by First National Pictures. Two cast members from the play appear in the film: Helen Ware and Harriet Sterling (also known on Broadway as Harriet Steeling).".
- Q7564150 comment "Soul-Fire is a 1925 silent drama starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love; directed by John S. Robertson; and is based on the Broadway production Great Music (1924) by Martin Brown.The film was funded by Barthelmess through his Inspiration Pictures and released by First National Pictures. Two cast members from the play appear in the film: Helen Ware and Harriet Sterling (also known on Broadway as Harriet Steeling).".