Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
Contemporary Reception:
Anonymous (1950): Broken Arrow Thrills, Romance, Beauty, in Technicolor Western. In: Film Bulletin, 18,14, Jul., p. 8. View Quote
Full text on the Media History Digital Library website. View Link
Gevinson, Alan (1997): Within Our Gates. Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911–1960. University of California Press, on p. 130. View Quote
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
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Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
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Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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Broken Arrow (USA 1950, Delmer Daves).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor dye-transfer safety print by Barbara Flueckiger.