The Flaming Arrow Trailer

The Flaming Arrow Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912 Adventure, Drama, Western 8 mins

At the age of 14 Joris Ivens was fond of Cowboys and Indians stories, so he decided to invent one himself. He made a script and used a camera from his father's shop. This became his first film, Wigwam, with his own family as cast. Black Eagle, a bad Indian, kidnaps the daughter of a farmer's family. Flaming Arrow, played by the young director, saves the child from the kidnapper and brings her back to her family. No better conclusion than smoking a peace pipe. Although filmed in the spring of 1912, the film had a theatrical release in December 1915.

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Joris Ivens

Director

Joris Ivens

Joris Ivens Scenario Writer

International Titles

La flecha ardiente Trailer

La flecha ardiente (1911) Trailer

De Brandende Straal Trailer

The Flaming Arrow Trailer

International Releases Dates

Netherlands 01 January 1912

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