Dance of Fire (film)
Dance of Fire is a 1920s silent film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Olive Borden. The film is a drama centering on themes of passion, jealousy, and revenge within a circus setting. Borden plays Bonita, a talented and captivating dancer whose performances ignite the passions of multiple men, ultimately leading to conflict and tragedy. The film is notable for its use of dramatic lighting and visual storytelling techniques characteristic of the silent era. Although copies of the film are not widely available, existing synopses and reviews suggest a narrative driven by powerful emotions and striking visual imagery. Further research into archival records and film preservation efforts may provide more detailed information about the film's production and reception.