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Film Flor del desierto is a film staple that you can't stop seeing.
The feature film was produced during long months of work and the final result can be enjoyed in the year 1926 after its theatrical release.
The years of training and experience of the actors and actresses Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, Gary Cooper, Charles Lane, Paul McAllister are evident in the final result.

The person we can consider the leader of this entire project is Henry King. With a lot of effort he has managed to lead and coordinate an entire team in order to create an incredible film for his viewers.
The characters live the experience throughout 89 min..
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

You can see a hard work on the part of Rupert Hughes, Frances Marion, Lenore J. Coffee, Harold Bell Wright that as a result a most sophisticated script has been obtained.
The production company Samuel Goldwyn Company has achieved excellent results thanks to its initial bet on this story.
The way the music in this film blends with the story is a true work of art produced by Ted Henkel.

The photography of this film has been spectacular for us and this result has been thanks to the work of George Barnes, Gregg Toland.
Each film is affected by many different factors so, although there are already many films that are of the Drama, Romance, Western genre, it does not mean that it will be the same as others, far from it.

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Critics Flor del desierto

Great love story with a pioneering spirit ... Well crafted, but slim. Winning special effects, cinematography, but a history of losers in Silent Curio
DVD found at your local library. A winning Barbara Worth. an epic western starring the beautiful Vilma Banky
Love triangle in the middle of the domestication of the desert. Winning Barbara Worth. Coop to the rescue!
What an incredible flood! An inferior prey. About the music on the DVD
A watery finish, but not a wash. More memorable for its style than for its history. The language of our desert
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