Paul Lartal of the Foreign Legion meets the princess of a lost city in the Algerian mountains.Paul Lartal of the Foreign Legion meets the princess of a lost city in the Algerian mountains.Paul Lartal of the Foreign Legion meets the princess of a lost city in the Algerian mountains.
- Director
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Oscar Beregi Sr.
- Si Khalil
- (as Oscar Beregi)
Sujata Rubener
- Dancer
- (as Sujata)
Asoka Rubener
- Dancer
- (as Asoka)
Jan Arvan
- Moslem Merchant
- (uncredited)
Emile Avery
- Soldier
- (uncredited)
Eugene Baxter
- Officer
- (uncredited)
Elena Beattie
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Frederic Berest
- Guard Follower
- (uncredited)
Don Blackman
- Kumbaha
- (uncredited)
Peter Coe
- Lt. Doudelet
- (uncredited)
Richard Cowl
- Lebeau
- (uncredited)
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A Legionnaire's regiment patrols the Algerian mountains in North Africa. They are trying to locate the leader of a gang of killers, Omar Ben Kalif. As they travel along the mountains they are ambushed by Kalif' and his soldiers. Incredibly the Legionnaires become surrounded as if Kalif's men have come straight out of the mountain. Only one Legionnaire survives the ambush, Captain Lartal (Alan Ladd), but he is badly injured. He wakes for a few moments to see a beautiful woman (Arlene Dahl), who says she needs his help. He loses consciousness and later wakes to find himself being rescued by a Legionnaire patrol. He tells his story to his commanding officer, but no one will believe his tale of the beautiful woman.
Captain Lartal decides to find the mysterious woman and also get revenge on Kalif. He and a partner (Akim Tamiroff) make their way to the city. There, they meet a stranger who takes them on a journey to the mountains. The stranger takes them through a secret passage that leads to a hidden city. There Captain Lartal meets the beautiful woman. Her father, Si Khalil, rules the city with ideals of peace and brotherhood. But there is an uprising brewing within and violence is feared. Captain Lartal is asked to help stop the violent uprising. The rebel leader is Damou, a man determined to lead the city by his own values.
I thought it was a great little movie. The color is rich, the scenes beautifully shot. The score really added to my enjoyment of the film. The acting was delightful. Ladd and Conte, 40 and 43 respectively, are fit and vibrant. Dahl is extremely beautiful. And the character roles played by Tamiroff, Anthony Caruso and Oscar Beregi are top notch. It's an adventure film aimed at a younger audience and it packs a punch.
Captain Lartal decides to find the mysterious woman and also get revenge on Kalif. He and a partner (Akim Tamiroff) make their way to the city. There, they meet a stranger who takes them on a journey to the mountains. The stranger takes them through a secret passage that leads to a hidden city. There Captain Lartal meets the beautiful woman. Her father, Si Khalil, rules the city with ideals of peace and brotherhood. But there is an uprising brewing within and violence is feared. Captain Lartal is asked to help stop the violent uprising. The rebel leader is Damou, a man determined to lead the city by his own values.
I thought it was a great little movie. The color is rich, the scenes beautifully shot. The score really added to my enjoyment of the film. The acting was delightful. Ladd and Conte, 40 and 43 respectively, are fit and vibrant. Dahl is extremely beautiful. And the character roles played by Tamiroff, Anthony Caruso and Oscar Beregi are top notch. It's an adventure film aimed at a younger audience and it packs a punch.
Another trip to the ex-village sexton/film buff yielded a pleasant evening of movie talk and viewing – in this particular case, the former being more rewarding than the latter in view of the fact that the 25-year old print of the obscure Alan Ladd vehicle DESERT LEGION was so washed out as to belie its having been originally shot in "glorious Technicolor"! Indeed, the only color scheme prevalent throughout the screening was a reddish hue that, more than anything else, is a tell-tale sign that a celluloid print is well past its "best before" date. But, as if that was not disheartening enough, the film kept sticking in the projector, making the image jump up and down, requiring our host to make his expert manual interventions a handful of times. For better or worse, the film we were watching was a routine star actioner that even I was unaware of before seeing its worn poster proudly displayed during the latest exhibition of such rare items held regularly for the public by our host. The script requires the viewer to accept diminutive Ladd as a formidable Legionnaire who possesses the only credentials to capture a renegade Arab rebel (played by one of the least likely actors suited for this role, Richard Conte!) that has been preying on their sentries and save the mythical Shangri-La-like community of Medara, buried deep within the desert, from his evil clutches. For support, Ladd only has his old, tale-spinning buddy Akim Tamiroff, while the inevitable love interest is provided by Arlene Dahl – with Universal clearly believing that the audience would not have anyone but another statuesque Arabic redhead (a' la Maureen O'Hara) for a leading lady!! Despite the intermittent sprinkling of intriguing ideas – Ladd is abducted by the mysterious Dahl and taken to her hidden abode in clear imitation of Pierre Benoit's much-filmed "L'Atlantide"; the two confrontations between Ladd and Conte are both unconventional in nature and setting: in the arena with the two contestants sharing one spear between them and, the climactic one, atop a mountain's rock-face – this particular mix, unfortunately, fails to rise to any particularly memorable or even satisfactory level
which makes the possibility of a future revisit via superior elements highly improbable!
Adventure movie about the Foreign legion in a remote location in North Africa , as a regiment of legionnaries under command of Paul Larval, Alan Ladd, become involved into an ambush by the nasty Omar Calif , Richard Conte .Paul is only survivor of a violent , bloody attack thanks to a gorgeous , lovely Princess , called Morjana : Arlene Dahl , in the sunny desert .Then , Paul is carried to the mysterious city of Madara. Later on , Paul returns to Tabelbala fort where he tells his fantastic story to Major Vasil , Leon Askin, but he doesn't believe him.
Entertaining Arab adventure set in the Algerian mountains where our starring Alan Ladd is wounded and healed by a beatiful Princess , gorgeous Arlene Dahl. Being freely based on a 1927 novel written by Georges Arthur Surdez titled The Demons Caravan and moving screenplay from Irving Wallace and Lewis Meltzer. It contains noisy adventures , thrills , action, romance , battles and an exciting bare chested lance-throwing competition . Alan Ladd gives an acceptable acting in his usual style as the brave legionnaire led to a hidden city and harassed by enemies . And Richard Conte who steals the show in a double nasty role as Omar Ben Calif and Crito .While Arlene Dahl is frankly wonderful and enjoyable as a mysterious princess who rescues Paul . Support cast is pretty good , such as Anthony Caruso, Leon Askin , AkimTamiroff , Oscar Berger , George J Lewis , among others .
Colorful cinematography in brilliant Technicolor , mostly shot in studios , Universal Studios City Plaza , Universal City , California and usual exteriors in Lone Pine, California . Stirring , evocative and thrilling musical score by Frank Skinner .The motion picture was professionally directed by Joseph Pevney, though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . Joseph was a good artisan , being well known as a very organized and precise filmmaker who was nonetheless relaxed on the set . He directed a lot of movies of all kinds of genres such as Wartime : Torpedo run , Away all boats , Air cadet. Adventures as Yankee Pasha , Tammy , Twilight for the God, Congo crossing ,Ring circus , Legion of desert . Western : Lady from Texas , The plunderers . Thriller : Undercover girl , Flesh and fury , Man of a thousand faces , Iron Man , Shakedown , The strange Door , 6 bridges to cross , Istanbul. Rating 6/10. Passable and decent adventure movie . The flick will appeal to Alan Ladd fans .
Entertaining Arab adventure set in the Algerian mountains where our starring Alan Ladd is wounded and healed by a beatiful Princess , gorgeous Arlene Dahl. Being freely based on a 1927 novel written by Georges Arthur Surdez titled The Demons Caravan and moving screenplay from Irving Wallace and Lewis Meltzer. It contains noisy adventures , thrills , action, romance , battles and an exciting bare chested lance-throwing competition . Alan Ladd gives an acceptable acting in his usual style as the brave legionnaire led to a hidden city and harassed by enemies . And Richard Conte who steals the show in a double nasty role as Omar Ben Calif and Crito .While Arlene Dahl is frankly wonderful and enjoyable as a mysterious princess who rescues Paul . Support cast is pretty good , such as Anthony Caruso, Leon Askin , AkimTamiroff , Oscar Berger , George J Lewis , among others .
Colorful cinematography in brilliant Technicolor , mostly shot in studios , Universal Studios City Plaza , Universal City , California and usual exteriors in Lone Pine, California . Stirring , evocative and thrilling musical score by Frank Skinner .The motion picture was professionally directed by Joseph Pevney, though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . Joseph was a good artisan , being well known as a very organized and precise filmmaker who was nonetheless relaxed on the set . He directed a lot of movies of all kinds of genres such as Wartime : Torpedo run , Away all boats , Air cadet. Adventures as Yankee Pasha , Tammy , Twilight for the God, Congo crossing ,Ring circus , Legion of desert . Western : Lady from Texas , The plunderers . Thriller : Undercover girl , Flesh and fury , Man of a thousand faces , Iron Man , Shakedown , The strange Door , 6 bridges to cross , Istanbul. Rating 6/10. Passable and decent adventure movie . The flick will appeal to Alan Ladd fans .
French Foreign Legion Captain Paul Lartal (Alan Ladd) travels to the hidden city of Madara in Northern Africa after a request for help he receives from local princess Morjana (Arlene Dahl). He met the woman under mysterious circumstances after his regiment suffered a deadly ambush at he hands of Omar Ben Calif's bandit gang. Lartel is convinced that Calif is in Madara under an undercover personality.
"Desert Legion" is an unpretentious adventure film with a fine cast, great color, acceptable settings and lots of action.
Alan Ladd doesn't add much to his carrier with his movie but it doesn't hurt it either. Arlene Dahl was made for Technicolor and plays her part fine. But perhaps the most interesting role is that of Richard Conte as Crito in one of the usual villain characters he played decently so often (no surprise there). The spears duel between Ladd and Conte is a highlight of the film most of all because of its originality back in 1953.
Light entertainment but enjoyable if you like adventure films.
"Desert Legion" is an unpretentious adventure film with a fine cast, great color, acceptable settings and lots of action.
Alan Ladd doesn't add much to his carrier with his movie but it doesn't hurt it either. Arlene Dahl was made for Technicolor and plays her part fine. But perhaps the most interesting role is that of Richard Conte as Crito in one of the usual villain characters he played decently so often (no surprise there). The spears duel between Ladd and Conte is a highlight of the film most of all because of its originality back in 1953.
Light entertainment but enjoyable if you like adventure films.
Or enchanted valley in the desert. What a wonderful, colorful adventure yarn, starring Alan Ladd, Akim Tamiroff, Richard Conte as the villain and Arlene Dahl who seems as predictable in this kind of films as a bullet in a gun barrel. Or Rhonda Fleming, or Yvonne de Carlo, who could also have played in this movie. Plenty of suspense, action, not many surprises, but who cares, only charm, charm and fifties charm is important here. Especially for old timers movie buffs who saw these movies during their childhood. Universal Pictures typical product, better than Sam Katzman productions for Columbia, and as good as Paramount studios, another good adventure films provider. What else could I say? Just go and watch it. But concerning French Foreign Legion, I would prefer DESERT SANDS or BEAU GESTE. Only a matter of taste.
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- TriviaBased on a 1927 novel by Georges Arthur Surdez titled "The Demon Caravan". Surdez (1900-49) contributed many adventure stories to such publications as "Collier's", the "Saturday Evening Post" and "Argosy". He was especially noted for his French Foreign Legion tales.
- Quotes
Crito Damou aka Omar Ben Khalif: [to Lt. Lopez] A brave and silent soldier. We shall see how long you can remain brave and silent.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Hollywood Collection: Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man (1999)
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- Der Legionär der Sahara
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,650,000
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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