Black Arrow (serial)

Black Arrow
Directed by Lew Landers
B. Reeves Eason
Produced by Rudolph C. Flothow
Written by Sherman Lowe
Jack Stanley
Leighton Brill
Royal K. Cole
Starring Robert Scott
Adele Jergens
Robert Williams
Kenneth MacDonald
Music by Lee Zahler
Cinematography Richard Fryer
Edited by Dwight Caldwell
Earl Turner
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
  • October 20, 1944 (1944-10-20)
Running time
15 chapters
270 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Black Arrow (1944) is a Columbia film serial. It was the twenty-fourth of the fifty-seven serials released by Columbia.

Plot

Buck Sherman and Jake Jackson, a couple of evil carpetbaggers, illegally enter a Navajo reservation to prospect for gold and end up killing Aranho, the Navajos chief. Black Arrow, presumed Aranho's son, refuses to kill the Indian agent, Tom Whitney, in revenge, as demanded by Navajo law. Then, he is driven off the reservation for his reluctance to kill Whitney and decides to join forces with Pancho, Mary Brent and the agent to go in search of the men who killed the chief.

Cast

Robert Scott Black Arrow
Adele Jergens Mary Brent
Robert Williams Buck Sherman
Kenneth MacDonald Jake Jackson
Charles Middleton Tom Whitney
Martin Garralaga Pancho
George J. Lewis Snake-That-Walks
I. Stanford Jolley Tobis Becker
Bud Osborne Fred
Stanley Price Wade
Eddie Parker Hank
Ted Mapes Hank
Dan White Paul Brent
Chief Thundercloud     Tribal Medicine Man
Bud Osborne Fred

Chapter titles

  1. The City of Gold
  2. Signal of Fear
  3. The Seal of Doom
  4. Terror of the Badlands
  5. The Secret of the Vault
  6. Appointment with Death
  7. The Chamber of Horror
  8. The Vanishing Dagger
  9. Escape from Death
  10. The Gold Cache
  11. The Curse of the Killer
  12. Test by Torture
  13. The Sign of Evil
  14. An Indian's Revenge
  15. Black Arrow Triumphs

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