Poster

The Flame and the Arrow


Year: 1950


Genre:

Adventure, Romance, Drama, History


Category: Movie


IMDB Rating: 7 (NEVAZUT)


IMDB Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042464/ http://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-flame-and-the-arrow-v17706/ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/flame_and_the_arrow/


Country: USA


Language:


Director: Jacques Tourneur


Writer: Waldo Salt


Composer: Max Steiner


Producer: Harold Hecht, Frank Ross, Norman Deming


Actors: Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo, Robert Douglas, Aline MacMahon, Frank Allenby, Nick Cravat, Lynn Baggett, Gordon Gebert, Norman Lloyd, Victor Kilian, Francis Pierlot, Robin Hughes, Paul Baxley, Leon Belasco, Ray Beltram, Richard Brehm, George Bruggeman, Sue Casey, Albert Cavens, Jess Cavin, Roydon Clark, Bud Cokes, Tex Cooper, Ben Corbett, Victor Cox, Richard Danwill, James Dime, George Dockstader, Yvonne Doughty, John Epper, Richard Farnsworth, John George, Matt Gillman, Duke Green, Sam Harris, Al Haskell, Bryan 'Slim' Hightower, Charles Horvath, Clyde Hudkins Jr., Dick Hudkins, Whitey Hughes, Leroy Johnson, Billy Jones, Eddie Juaregui, Pete Kellett, Fred Kelsey, Fred Kennedy, Jack Kenny, Stubby Kruger, Walt La Rue, Ethan Laidlaw, Norman Leavitt, Bert LeBaron, Carey Loftin, James Magill, Mickey McCardle, Mathew McCue, Philo McCullough, Frank McGrath, Frank McMahon, Kansas Moehring, Boyd 'Red' Morgan, Jack Mower, Artie Ortego, Eddie Parker, Gil Perkins, Joe Phillips, Walter Pietila, Phillip Pine, John Roy, Alex Sharp, Clint Sharp, Jimmy Shaw, Joe Smith, Tom Smith, Cap Somers, Ray Spiker, Glen Thompson, Louis Tomei, Jack Tornek, Don Turner, Dale Van Sickel, Philip Van Zandt, Sailor Vincent, Bill Williams, Terry Wilson, Harry Woolman, Al Wyatt Sr.


Description: Twelfth-century Lombardy lies under the iron heel of German overlord Count Ulrich 'The Hawk', but in the mountains, guerillas yet resist. Five years before our story, Ulrich stole away the pretty wife of young archer Dardo who, cynical rather than embittered, still has little interest in joining the rebels. But this changes when his son, too, is taken from him. The rest is lighthearted swashbuckling, plus romantic interludes with lovely hostage Anne.


Comments:


Duration: 88 minutes (at 23.976 frames per second)


File path: Z:\03473 - The Flame and the Arrow (1950)\farrow-vh-prod.avi


Filesize: 698 MB


Video: XviD - resolution: 512x384


Audio:


Subtitles: English