The Black Arrow
The Black Arrow

The Black Arrow

1969TV ShowEnded1 SeasonItalian

Very successful italian version of Robert Louis Stevenson's historical romance "The black arrow", produced by public TV and directed by Anton Giulio Majano, considered "italian tele-romance father". An happy ending love story during the "Two Roses War" between York and Lancaster, in seven episodes.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Peter Graham ScottGenres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In 15th-century England, during the Wars of the Roses, young Dick Shelton is entrusted by his dying godfather with the secret of the Black Arrow, a legendary weapon. Dick must uncover the truth about the treacherous Lord Shore, who murdered his godfather and is plotting against the young King Edward V. Along the way, Dick finds allies in the resourceful Joanna Sedley and the skilled archer Dickon.

Critical Reception

The Black Arrow is a moderately well-received family adventure film, noted for its colorful depiction of medieval England and its swashbuckling action. While it may not reach the heights of more sophisticated historical dramas, it provides a solid, engaging story for younger audiences and fans of classic adventure tales.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging adventure plot suitable for families.
  • Appreciated for its costumes and set design, evoking a medieval atmosphere.
  • Some found the pacing a bit slow at times, but generally deemed it entertaining.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Black Arrow (1969)' are scarce, but general sentiment for similar period adventure films suggests appreciation for straightforward storytelling and heroic characters. Younger viewers often enjoy the clear good-versus-evil narrative and the adventurous quests.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the 1888 novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson, though it takes considerable liberties with the plot and characters for the screen adaptation.

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