Sergeant Victor comes to the French Foreign Legion after taking the blame for his brother's crime. Cigarette falls in love with him though Major Doyle is in love with her. Doyle sends Victor... Read allSergeant Victor comes to the French Foreign Legion after taking the blame for his brother's crime. Cigarette falls in love with him though Major Doyle is in love with her. Doyle sends Victor on dangerous assignments to be rid of him. He falls in love with Lady Venetia Cunningham,... Read allSergeant Victor comes to the French Foreign Legion after taking the blame for his brother's crime. Cigarette falls in love with him though Major Doyle is in love with her. Doyle sends Victor on dangerous assignments to be rid of him. He falls in love with Lady Venetia Cunningham, a visitor to the garrison.
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Hooray for French colonialism....
This film is set in North Africa and you must ignore that the natives are sometimes referred to as Arabs...they are most likely Libyans, Algerians, Tunesians or, perhaps, Moroccans--all North African countries occupied by the French at that time. The commanding officer, the Major (Victor McLaglen), has a bit of an infatuation with a girl oddly named 'Cigarette' (Claudette Colbert) and after a while, so does Sergeant Victor (Ronald Colman). But when a British lady (Rosalind Russell) shows up in the middle of this desert town, Victor is smitten and now has TWO ladies who think he's their boyfriend. Amidst these smoldering passions is an uprising (what else?!) among the natives and it's up to the Legion to kick butt and restore the peace.
While the cast is quite nice in this one, the film itself is only ordinary. I think much of the problem is that "Beau Geste" came out about the same time and was simply a much more exciting and interesting movie. It's watchable and mildly interesting but not much more.
FYI--It is interesting to see Claudette Colbert playing a French lady and using a French accent, as she was born and lived in France until she was a young girl. I assume her family must have spoken French at home and approximating the French accent must have been pretty natural for her.
Foreign Legion yarn
Waste of a Good Cast
Fourth film adaptation of the romance/adventure novel by Ouida
This was a major production, with large sets and plenty of extras. The battle scenes near the end of the film are very impressive in scope and execution, and there are several nice shots of caravans moving across the high desert sands. Unfortunately the romance part of the story is bland and predictable. Colman, McLaglen, and Russell all bring their usual personas to the story, but Colbert seems out of place as a lowly singing girl. Simone Simon was originally cast in the part, and even filmed the entire movie, but producer Darryl Zanuck didn't like the end result so he hired Colbert and reshot her entire part! Maybe she was awful, but I would think Simon would have been much better suited to the role.
Delightful Hogwash
Did you know
- TriviaOnly the 95-minute reissue print now exists from the 112-minute original, with John Carradine's role deleted.
- Quotes
Sgt. Victor: What difference does it make - will both be dead tomorrow?
Maj. Doyle: That we will.
- Crazy creditsCredits are printed within a book, and the pages are turned by a hand.
- ConnectionsEdited into Myra Breckinridge (1970)
- SoundtracksMarche Slave
((1876) (uncredited)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Played during the opening credits
Reprised as background music often
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 52m(112 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1








