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Release Date:
July 21, 1950
Original Title:
Broken Arrow
Alternate Titles:
A Flecha Quebrada
Arrow
Blood Brothers
De gebroken pijl
Den Brutna pilen
Fletxa trencada
La flecha rota
Spasmeno velos
War Paint
Сломанная стрела
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Western
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12|16 FR: TP GB: U IT: T PT: M/12
Runtime: 93
Indian scout Tom Jeffords is sent out to stem the war between the American settlers and Apaches in the late 1870s Arizona. He learns that the Indians kill only to protect themselves, or out of retaliation for white atrocities.
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Art Direction:
Lyle R. Wheeler
Albert Hogsett
Assistant Director:
Jasper Blystone
Assistant Editor:
Lyman Hallowell
Camera Operator:
Curt Fetters
Costume Design:
René Hubert
Director:
Delmer Daves
Director of Photography:
Ernest Palmer
Editor:
J. Watson Webb Jr.
Hairstylist:
Stephanie Garland
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music Director:
Alfred Newman
Novel:
Elliott Arnold
Orchestrator:
Edward B. Powell
Original Music Composer:
Hugo Friedhofer
Other:
Joan Joseff
Producer:
Julian Blaustein
Publicist:
Harry Brand
Screenplay:
Albert Maltz
Script Supervisor:
Marvin Weldon
Set Decoration:
Thomas Little
Fred J. Rode
Sound:
Bernard Freericks
Harry M. Leonard
Special Effects:
Fred Sersen
Still Photographer:
Al St. Hilaire
Stunt Double:
Ted Mapes
Stunts:
Frank McGrath
Harry Carter
Bud Wolfe
Technical Advisor:
Jenifer Chatfield
Richard Van Opel
Unit Production Manager:
Stanley Goldsmith
Wardrobe Master:
Sam Benson
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Charles LeMaire
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