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  1. The Golden Arrow: Directed by Alfred E. Green. With Bette Davis, George Brent, Eugene Pallette, Dick Foran. It's the Florida party season for heiresses, with both Oklahoma oil heiress Hortense Burke-Meyers and New York face cream heiress Daisy Appleby in the state.

  2. Tommy Blake. Carol Hughes. Actor. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A fake heiress (Bette Davis) keeps fortune hunters at bay with a false marriage to a poor newsman (George Brent).

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  3. Hello again! :DSomething that has been long requested, today we look at the history of Britain's cross-channel rail services, including the luxurious pre-war...

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  4. 28 lug 2020 · The golden arrow is indeed unusual. The future ruler of Damascus and future husband to the princess must be physically able to shoot the magic arrow. Furthermore, the arrow acts like a boomerang because it returns to the archer after it has found its mark. Three noble leaders struggle to let the arrow fly. Sadly, they fail in their efforts ...

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  5. Popular reviews. American actor Tab Hunter stars in this Italian peplum film, but his speech has been dubbed by a voice actor familiar from many a Hercules movie. Hunter plays a bandit who kidnaps the princess of Damascus (Rossana Podestà) for ransom. He then naturally falls in love with her and must rescue her from others scheming for her throne.

  6. English. Golden Arrow is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Burgess Meredith, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Paula Valenska. [1] It was shot at Teddington Studios. The film was eventually released as a second feature, despite a reasonably high budget and well-known cast. It was given an American release in 1953 by United ...

  7. In 1949, the Southern Region Film Unit of British Railways created a colour film about the legendary Golden Arrow or Flèche d'Or luxury train service, runnin...

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