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The Flame and the Arrow (1950)
Ripper......: anecd0te Length.........: 88 MiNS
Source......: DVD Aspect Ratio...: 1.33:1
Type........: XviD Resolution.....: 512x384
Discs.......: [x]1CD [ ]2CD
Rars........: 49x15 MB Video Bitrate..: 1023 kBs
Video Framerate: 23.976 fps
VH-PROD Rls.: 11/12/07 Audio Bitrate..: 70 kBs
DVD Release.: 11/06/07 Audio Language.: English
Theater Date: 07/09/50 Stream Type....: [x]Mp3 [ ]Ac3
Channels.......: [ ]Stereo
IMDB Rating.: 6.9/10 [x]Mono
IMDB Votes..: 617
Genre.......: [x] Adventure Subtitles......: [x] English
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Romance [ ] Family [ ] Chinese [ ] Japanese
Sci-Fi [ ] Musical [ ] Thai [ ] Hindi
Horror [ ] Fantasy [ ] German [ ] Dutch
War [ ] Crime [ ] Portuguese [ ] Other
Docu
IMDB Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042464/
P L O T
In medieval Italy, a swashbuckling rebel opposes German
conquerors.
C A S T
Burt Lancaster ... Dardo Bartoli
Virginia Mayo ... Anne de Hesse
Robert Douglas ... Marchese Alessandro de G
Aline MacMahon ... Nonna Bartoli
Frank Allenby ... Count Ulrich aka The Haw
Nick Cravat ... Piccolo
Lynn Baggett ... Francesca (as Lynne Bagg
Gordon Gebert ... Rudi Bartoli, Dardo's So
Norman Lloyd ... Apollo, the Troubador
Francis Pierlot ... Papa Pietro
Robin Hughes ... Skinner
Victor Kilian ... Apothecary Mazzoni
R E L E A S E N O T E S
Nick Cravat, who plays Piccolo, was an acrobat who was
teamed with Burt Lancaster before Lancaster became a star.
He appears in many of Lancaster's movies. In this one, and
in The Crimson Pirate (1952), he plays a mute. The reason
was that his thick Brooklyn accent, which he could not
lose, would have been wildly out of place in such period
pieces.