Flaming Youth (film)

Flaming Youth is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore and Milton Sills, based on the novel of the same name by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The film was produced and distributed by Associated First National. In his retrospective essay "Echoes of the Jazz Age", writer F. Scott Fitzgerald cited Flaming Youth as the only film that captured the sexual revolution of the Jazz Age.

Flaming Youth
Lobby card
Directed byJohn Francis Dillon
Written byHarry O. Hoyt (scenario)
Based onFlaming Youth
by Samuel Hopkins Adams
Produced byJohn McCormick
Starring
CinematographyJames Van Trees
Distributed byAssociated First National
Release date
  • November 12, 1923 (1923-11-12) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The film is now considered partially lost. One reel survives and is housed at the Library of Congress.

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