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''The Black Arrow'' is an adventure historical novel written by Creator/RobertLouisStevenson. It has been adapted many times in various mediums, as listed below.
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!!''The Black Arrow'' and its many adaptations include:
[[AC:Literature]]
* '''''Literature/TheBlackArrow''''' (1888) - The original novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

[[AC:Feature films]]
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1911) - Short film. Directed by Oscar Apfel. Starred Harold M. Shaw as Dick Shelton, Nathalie Jerome as Joanna Sedley, and Charles Ogle as Sir Daniel Brackley.
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1948) - Directed by Gordon Douglas. Starring Louis Hayward as Dick and Janet Blair as Joanna.
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1973) - A thirty-minute-long animated movie by Air Programs International. Directed by Leif Gram and scripted by John Palmer.
* ''Black Arrow'' (1985) - A Disney live-action film. Directed by John Hough. Benedict Taylor played Dick Shelton.
* ''Chyornaya strela'' (1985) - A Soviet film directed by Sergey Tarasov. Igor Shavlak starred as Dick Shelton and Galina Belyaeva as Joana Sedley.
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1988) - Animated film by Burbank Films Australia, starring Bob Baines and Claire Crowther.

[[AC:Television series]]
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1951) - A two-parter British live-action series starring Denis Quilley as Dick.
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1958) - A live-action series by the BBC that is believved to be lost. Starred Patrick Blackwell as Richard Shelton, Anne Dickins as Joanna Sedley and Barry Letts as Sir Daniel Brackley.
* ''La Freccia Nera'' (1968) - Italian TV series. It ran for seven seasons.
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1972) - A British tv-series. It ran from 1972 to 1975. Robin Langford and later Simon Cuff played Richard Shelton.

[[AC:Comic Books]]
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1946) - A comic-book adaptation published in issue #31 of the ''Classics Illustrated'' series. The story was adapted by Ruth Roche and Tom Scott, and illustrated by Arnold Hicks.
* ''La Flecha Negra'' (1964) - A comic-book adaptation published by Mexican Editorial Sea/Novaro in ''Tesoro de Cuentos Clásicos'' issue #89
* ''La Flecha Negra'' (1986) - A Spanish comic-book adaptation illustrated by Spanish artist Chiqui de la Fuente and published in ''Maravillas de la Literatura'' #14 (Editorial Larousse)

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