The Man with the Flower in His Mouth (1930) is a pioneering British television drama based on Luigi Pirandello’s one-act play L’uomo dal fiore in bocca. Produced by John Logie Baird’s company as part of an experimental television broadcast, the film features a late-night conversation between a dying man and a stranger at a café. As the man reflects on his terminal illness, the story explores profound themes of life, mortality, and the beauty found in ordinary moments. With its intimate setting and philosophical dialogue, the film stands as one of the earliest examples of televised drama and an important milestone in the evolution of sound cinema and early British broadcasting.
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