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The Flame and the Arrow

United States

1950

88 Min
Color
1.37:1
English
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DIR Jacques Tourneur

PROD Harold Hecht, Frank Mackenzie Ross

SCR Waldo Salt

DP Ernest Haller

CAST Virginia Mayo, Burt Lancaster, Nick Cravat, Robert Douglas

MUSIC Max Steiner

Synopsis

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. —IMDb

Director

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Jacques Tourneur

The first director Val Lewton hired for his RKO unit was Jacques Tourneur, and the first picture made by that unit was Cat People, an original screenplay by DeWitt Bodeen.

When Tourneur’s father, Maurice, returned to Paris after a number of years in America, Jacques had gone with him, working as assistant director and editor for his father. In 1933, he made a few directorial solos in the French language and then returned to Hollywood, where he became an assistant director at MGM. It was at this time that he first met Val Lewton, and the two young men worked as special unit directors for Jack Conway on A Tale of Two Cities ; it was Lewton and Tourneur who staged the storming of the Bastille sequence for that film.

Tourneur remained at MGM, directing over 20 short subjects, and Lewton eventually went on to become David O. Selznick’s story editor. When Lewton left Selznick to head his own production unit at RKO, he had already made up his mind that Tourneur would direct his… read more

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Aguaespejo

14Feb13

While this one has got a lot of press from being on Rosenbaum's list, I think Tourneur's other adventures (Anne of the Indies, Way of a Gaucho) are a lot more complex and ambiguous. How can one though dislike a movie with such beautiful athleticism (here Lancaster is the auteur; he staged all the stunts with his circus buddy Cravat) and visual prettifications?

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    Jerry Johnson

    3Mar13

    Your observation that Lancaster's body serves as auteur in this film is spot-on.

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AKFilmFan

24May12

A quick pace and full of gymnastics, this late Tourneur film is a fun & lively swashbucklers

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Michel Poiccard

9Jul11

Adventuer! Adventure! A classic funny as fuck.

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Danny Kana

25Jun11

timeless classic

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