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Sword in the Desert

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
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6.5/10
335
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Sword in the Desert (1949)
Political DramaActionDramaHistoryWar

In 1947, with only months remaining until the partition of British-administered Palestine, an American freighter captain smuggles European Jewish refugees ashore under the nose of the Britis... Read allIn 1947, with only months remaining until the partition of British-administered Palestine, an American freighter captain smuggles European Jewish refugees ashore under the nose of the British authorities.In 1947, with only months remaining until the partition of British-administered Palestine, an American freighter captain smuggles European Jewish refugees ashore under the nose of the British authorities.

  • Director
    • George Sherman
  • Writer
    • Robert Buckner
  • Stars
    • Dana Andrews
    • Märta Torén
    • Stephen McNally
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    335
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    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writer
      • Robert Buckner
    • Stars
      • Dana Andrews
      • Märta Torén
      • Stephen McNally
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Mike Dillon
    Märta Torén
    Märta Torén
    • Sabra
    • (as Marta Toren)
    Stephen McNally
    Stephen McNally
    • David Vogel
    Jeff Chandler
    Jeff Chandler
    • Asvan Kurta
    Philip Friend
    Philip Friend
    • Lt. Ellerton
    Hugh French
    Hugh French
    • Maj. Sorrell
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Jerry McCarthy
    Lowell Gilmore
    Lowell Gilmore
    • Maj. Stephens
    Stanley Logan
    • Col. Bruce Evans
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Capt. Beaumont
    George Tyne
    George Tyne
    • Dov
    Peter Coe
    Peter Coe
    • Tarn
    Paul Marion
    Paul Marion
    • Jeno
    Marten Lamont
    Marten Lamont
    • Capt. Fletcher
    • (as Martin Lamont)
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Gershon
    • (as David Wolfe)
    Campbell Copelin
    • Sgt. Chapel
    Art Foster
    • Sgt. Rummins
    Gilchrist Stuart
    • Radio Operator
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writer
      • Robert Buckner
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    7frankfob

    Interesting little picture

    This tidy little Universal "B" about the Israeli fight for independence would be interesting if just for the subject matter alone--there were few, if any, contemporary Hollywood pictures that dealt with that particular struggle--but this isn't a bad picture in and of itself. Dana Andrews plays a ship captain who smuggles Jews into Israel purely, at first, for the money, but finds himself being caught up in the cause his "cargo" is fighting for--and also falling for an Israeli girl (the exotic beauty Marta Toren, who, although she looks like she just stepped out of an Arabian Nights tale, is actually Swedish). Director George Sherman was an expert at turning out tight, energetic little actioners, and continues that tradition here. The Andrews/Toren romance slows things down a bit, but not enough to do any fatal damage. A neat little picture with an interesting perspective on a subject not often touched upon, with a capable cast, good pacing and quick bursts of action that all combine to hold your interest. Check it out.
    8henryforastero

    A good film forgotten for its thorny subject matter.

    I was trying to recall films in which the Swedish actress Märta Torén acted, undoubtedly talented but also a beautiful woman, with her dark hair and remarkably blue eyes. I don't know if she would have been another Ingrid Bergman, because the world was changing by leaps and bounds after the war and her life was cut short at such a young age. Just 30 years old! But this film, quite unknown, has an outstanding cast: Besides Torén there is Dana Andrews, a tough man but with a soft core, Stephen McNally, usually a villain here is an idealist fighting for the Zionist side and in a rather important role Fred Chandler, another actor who was going to have a good career until death also surprised him untimely at the age of 42.

    It is a painful argument because I would like to recall it as a historical fact that is in the past, but when I was a child in the 1960s, the news headlines spoke of a serious war in the Middle East. In this film, which is set in 1947 but was made in the heat of the moment, dating from 1949, we are told of the newly reborn State of Israel and the British military control over this ancient people who were reoccupying their ancestral territory as a brand new nation, hated by their Muslim neighbors. Mike Dillon (Andrews) is taking a load of illegal immigrants to the new Jewish state on his ship.

    These are suffering people, many of them survivors of the Nazi genocide. David Vogel (MacNally) has promised to pay him, cash on delivery, but forces Dillon to disembark with his passengers to make good on the payment. Among the rebels, who do not believe in British good intentions and want freedom without their interference, is Sabra (Torén), the radio voice of free Israel, who is listened to devoutly by patriots and foreigners alike. In charge of the military part of these rebels is Asvan Kurta (Chandler), a tough but completely honourable man, someone whose word can be trusted. Of course, the British occupation troops had good arguments to justify their intervention. They were trying to prevent the outbreak of an armed conflict dangerous for the world, between Israel and its most belligerent Islamic neighbours. They were asking for patience from people who had lost their homes and families due to the persecutions caused by the Nazi occupation.

    It is very hard to see how things get out of control and armed confrontation between the British and the rebels occurs. To prevent the deportation of those unfortunate people who were seeking refuge! Seventy-five years after these events, innocent people continue to die in the Middle East, as I write these lines at the beginning of the year 2025. The actors are different, the situations different, but the ancestral discord persists. This film is very well written (Robert Buckner), directed (George Sherman) and has a great cast. But its subject matter is thorny and I suppose that is why it has been forgotten.
    8dmdiamond

    Entertaining film on a complex subject

    Recently discovered this film on TCM-and watched with great interest. Firstly, this appears to be the first Hollywood film addressing the subject of the new state of Israel shortly after these actual events took place so the creative efforts into the making of this film were very raw and very little opportunity for revisionist plotlines are in evidence. The most noticeable portion of the story is how the British are portrayed essentially as transitional occupiers and keepers of the peace just waiting until they leave the region on the verge of war.....not a very positive portrayal but perhaps it was very accurate for the time....The Dana Andrews character is somewhat curious in retrospect since the Zionist organization had its share of more than willing collaborators who believed in the cause.....The film now seeing this in 2021 for myself has been overshadowed but countless screenings of the 1960 film Exodus which goes into far greater detail given its length...All in all, this film does serve as a dated curiosity piece for film lovers of historical subjects.
    7BobCanter7

    An Early Version of Exodus

    Those interested in the pre-1948 history of Israel will find this movie interesting and entertaining.

    It reminded me in some ways of an early version of Otto Preminger's Exodus.

    I think that they could have done more with Dana Andrews' part, but still worth watching.
    searchanddestroy-1

    An early masterpiece

    In the Hollywood history, there were not so many pictures speaking of the Israel state birth: the was EXODUS (Otto Preminger), CAST A GIANT SHADOW (Melville Shavelson) and SWORD IN THE DESERT- this very one. I don't know any other film, but after all, maybe there are some existing. But this early one, produced in 1949, is really gritty, accurate, faithful to actual events and an early performance of Jeff Chandler, justifies to watch this underrated film, maybe one of the best from director George Sherman, rather specialized in westerns. It is actually directed like a western, with the same camera movements. Good film, solid script.

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    • Trivia
      Jeff Chandler, a Jew whose real name was Ira Grossel, was extremely proud of his Jewish heritage. Kurta was the only explicitly Jewish character he ever got to play in his career.
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    • Quotes

      David Vogel: You haven't much faith in mankind, have you?

      Mike Dillon: Why should I have? What's it ever done for me?

    • Connections
      Featured in Man in the Shadows - Jeff Chandler at Universal (2023)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1949 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Desert Legion
    • Filming locations
      • Victorville, California, USA(desert town scenes)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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