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The Flaming Arrow

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.

Top Cast

  • Joris Ivens

    Joris Ivens

    Flaming Arrow

  • Peter Ivens

    Peter Ivens

    Black Eagle

  • Dorothea Ivens

    Dorothea Ivens

  • Hans Ivens

    Hans Ivens

  • Jacoba Ivens

    Jacoba Ivens

  • Theodora Ivens

    Theodora Ivens

  • Willem Ivens

    Willem Ivens

Overview

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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