The Flame and the Arrow

The Flame and the Arrow (1950)

Genres - Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance  |   Sub-Genres - Costume Adventure, Fantasy Adventure, Swashbuckler  |   Release Date - Jul 7, 1950 (USA), Jul 7, 1950 (USA - Limited)  |   Run Time - 88 min.  |   Countries - Austria, United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

The first of actor Burt Lancaster's filmic associations with partner Harold Hecht, The Flame and the Arrow finds Lancaster cast as Dardo, an Italian Robin Hood battling the occupying Hessian troops. Dardo's stake in the matter becomes personal when his former wife Francesca (Lynne Baggett) moves in with Hessian leader Allenby (Robert Douglas). Francesca demands that the Hessians reclaim her son from Dardo; in retaliation, Dardo kidnaps Anne (Virginia Mayo), Allenby's niece. Allenby responds to this by taking several locals as hostages. This can't go on forever, so Dardo surrenders to Allenby and resigns himself to be hanged. Dardo's cronies, an acrobatic troupe headed by Nick Cravat (Lancaster's former circus partner and lifelong crony), rescue all the good people and wipe out the bad.

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acrobatics, against-all-odds, bad-guy, death-penalty, good-guy, hostage, imprisonment, rebel, rescue, romance, smuggling, swashbuckler, warlord