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  1. The Flame and the Arrow

    The Flame and the Arrow

    1950 · Adventure · 1h 28m

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  1. 100% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 59% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Italian archer Dardo Bartoli (Burt Lancaster) is waging a war against the Hessians. His grudge against their leader, Count "The Hawk ...

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    • Burt Lancaster
    • Jacques Tourneur
    • Adventure
  2. THE FLAME AND THE ARROW is one (1) of those films that every ten (10) years we see and are pleasantly surprised how well it holds up. It is also amazing how it appears and disappears. In the 60's it was on quite frequently, the 70's not so.

  3. The Flame and the Arrow Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Richard Brody New Yorker. TOP CRITIC. Tourneur, working with a script by Waldo Salt, turns...

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  5. The Flame and the Arrow: Directed by Jacques Tourneur. With Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo, Robert Douglas, Aline MacMahon. Dardo, a Robin Hood-like figure, and his loyal followers use a Roman ruin in Medieval Lombardy as their headquarters as they conduct an insurgency against their Hessian conquerors.

    • (4.2K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Jacques Tourneur
    • 1950-07-09
  6. The Flame and the Arrow is a 1950 American Technicolor swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from a screenplay by Waldo Salt. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Ernest Haller.

  7. Review by Joe ★★★★ Clearly designed as a showcase for Burt Lancaster's (unbelievable) acrobatic skills, but he moves more like a living cartoon, the action here has a level of dynamism, kineticism, and detail that is also more common to animation.

  8. Jacques Tourneur. Synopsis. Dardo, a Robin Hood-like figure, and his loyal followers use a Roman ruin in Medieval Lombardy as their headquarters as they conduct an insurgency against their Hessian...