Soul-Fire (also known as Soul Fire)[2][3][4] is a 1925 American silent drama film starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love.
It was directed by John S. Robertson and was based on the Broadway production Great Music (1924) by Martin Brown.
Eric Fane (Barthelmess) leaves New York City and travels to Italy to study music composition.
When he finally arrives in the South Seas, he meets Teita (Love), who inspires him to write the best music of all.
[2][6][7] Actors Helen Ware, Harriet Sterling, Edward LaRoche, and Leah La Roux were all cast members of the original play.