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'Desert Legion' is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Alan Ladd.

Plot



Ladd stars as a soldier in the French Foreign Legion who stumbles across a lost city in the desert mountains of Algeria in North Africa.

Cast



* Alan Ladd as Paul Lartal

* Richard Conte as Crito

* Arlene Dahl as Morjana

* Akim Tamiroff as Pvt. Plevko

* Oscar Beregi as Khalil (as Oscar Berefi)

* Leon Askin as Major Vasil

* Anthony Caruso as Lt. Messaoud

* George J. Lewis as Lt. Lopez

* Sujata Rubener as Dancer (as Sujata)

* Asoka Rubener as Dancer (as Asoka)

Production



The film was made by Universal Pictures, and based on a 1927 novel 'The Demon Caravan' by Georges Arthur Surdez.

It was Alan Ladd's first film for Universal since becoming a star. It was a one-picture deal and gave Ladd a percentage of the profits, a relatively novel thing at the time. (He split profits with the studio 5050.) Joseph Pevney was assigned to direct.

Ladd had broken his hand during a fight scene towards the end of his most recent film 'The Iron Mistress', but recovered to begin work on 'Desert Legion' on 7 July 1952.

Akim Tamiroff joined the support cast. It was his first Hollywood film in three years.

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