Blood Arrow (1958)

Hired guns against Blackfoot savages.

Blood Arrow (1958) poster

Phyllis Coates, TV's erstwhile Lois Lane, essays one of her largest film roles in Blood Arrow. Coates is cast as a devout Mormon girl whose mission is to transport smallpox vaccine to her friends and neighbors. Unfortunately, this requires her to journey through hostile Indian territory. Appointing themselves as the girl's unofficial protectors are Indian scout Scott Brady, trapper Don Haggerty and (reluctantly) gambler Paul Richards.

Director: Charles Marquis Warren
Genre: Western
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Raoul Kraushaar
Cinematography: Fleet Southcott
Editing: Michael Luciano
Production: Emirau Productions, Regal Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

vaccine, mormon

More Films by Director: Charles Marquis Warren
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blood Arrow about?
Phyllis Coates, TV's erstwhile Lois Lane, essays one of her largest film roles in Blood Arrow. Coates is cast as a devout Mormon girl whose mission is to transport smallpox vaccine to her friends and neighbors. Unfortunately, this requires her to journey through hostile Indian territory. Appointing themselves as the girl's unofficial protectors are Indian scout Scott Brady, trapper Don Haggerty and (reluctantly) gambler Paul Richards.
Who directed Blood Arrow?
Blood Arrow was directed by Charles Marquis Warren.
Who stars in Blood Arrow?
Blood Arrow stars Scott Brady, Paul Richards, Phyllis Coates, Don Haggerty, Diana Darrin, Jeanne Bates.
How long is Blood Arrow?
Blood Arrow has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
What genre is Blood Arrow?
Blood Arrow is a Western film.
Where was Blood Arrow produced?
Blood Arrow was produced in United States of America.