Flower of Night is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Paul Bern.
[1][2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] Don Giraldo y Villalon and his daughter Carlota, high caste Spaniards living in California at the time of the gold rush, are dispossessed of most of their land holdings, including the Flor de Noche mine in the hills above their hacienda.
When she returns home and tells her father she has disgraced herself and the family name he commits suicide.
She meets Luke Rand, leader of the Vigilantes, and makes love to him in an effort to win Basset, who scorns her.
Basset in defending the mine is wounded and Carlota, altering her mind, helps him escape.