The Black Arrow (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 18, 1988

Original Title:
The Black Arrow

Alternate Titles:
A Storybook Classic: Black Arrow
The Black Arrow

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Burbank Animation Studios

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 48

Robert Louis Stevenson's exciting epic takes place during England's War of the Roses, when all good people of England were forced to take sides.

One plotting politician, Sir Daniel Brackley, is using the royal unrest to his advantage and unwittingly giving rise to the arrival of a medieval hero, Black Arrow, whose steel cross bow and stout heart are pitted against the kingdom's villains. Black Arrow is saving one final arrow for the assassin who murdered his good friend, Harry Shelton, and left young Richard Shelton fatherless. Join the exciting adventures of Richard Shelton and the mysterious Black Arrow, brought together through turmoil and tragedy to begin the adventure of a lifetime.

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Animation Supervisor:
Warwick Gilbert
Kim Craste

Camera Operator:
Tanya Viskich
Gary L. Page

Director:
Alex Nicholas

Editor:
Caroline Neave
Peter Jennings

Executive Producer:
Tom Stacey

Novel:
Robert Louis Stevenson

Original Music Composer:
Mark Isaacs

Producer:
Roz Phillips

Production Coordinator:
Fraser McDonald
Joy Craste

Production Manager:
Roddy Lee

Screenplay:
Paul Leadon

Sound Editor:
George Stephenson

Storyboard Artist:
Glen Lovett

Writer:
Paul Leadon
Alex Nicholas

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