The Fatal Flower – 2005

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In 1930 the Port Arthur Cinema Society began production on The Fatal Flower and it was one of the last silent movies to be made in Canada.

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In 1930 the Port Arthur Cinema Society began production on The Fatal Flower and it was one of the last silent movies to be made in Canada. However,  before it was finished talking movies arrived and the film industry was changed forever.  75 years later, a group of researchers, filmmakers and enthusiasts were brought together by ShebaFilms to finish the film.

The Port Arthur Cinema Society had completed two films prior to attempted The Fatal Flower.  In 1928-1929 they made history by producing A Race for Ties, Canada’s first feature-length amateur film. The success of A Race for Ties led them to produce a short comedy entitled Sleep Inn Beauty.  Their success caused the Port Arthur Amateur Cinema Society to invest in new equipment and seek out new talent for what was to be their most ambitious film project. Unfortunately, The Fatal Flower was the last film that the Port Arthur Cinema Society would attempt. Although they managed to get it shot, the advent of “talkies” and the Depression prevented them from finishing the film.

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