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Fort Algiers ()


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In northwest Africa, a tribal leader tries to stir up a rebellion against the ruling powers.

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Yvette
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Jeff
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Amir
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Kalmani
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Chavez
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Major Colle
Robert Boon ...
Mueller
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Yessouf
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Luigi
Lewis Martin ...
Colonel Lasalle
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Lt. Picard
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Lt. Gerrier (as Bill Phipps)
Michael Couzzi ...
Richetti
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General Rousseau
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Sandra (as Sandra Gale)
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Haroon
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Legionnaire / Barfly (uncredited)
Joseph Granby ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Oil Field Foreman (uncredited)
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Arab Chieftain (uncredited)
Lee Miller ...
Yvette's Murdered Brother (uncredited)
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Colonel's Aide (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Oil Field Workman (uncredited)
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Tribal Leader (uncredited)
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Messenger (uncredited)

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Lesley Selander ... (directed by)

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Theodore St. John ... (screenplay)
 
Frederick Stephani ... (story)

Produced by

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Edward L. Alperson Jr. ... associate producer
Joseph N. Ermolieff ... producer

Music by

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Michel Michelet

Cinematography by

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John F. Seitz ... (as John Seitz)

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Francis D. Lyon ... editorial supervisor

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Boris Leven

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Yvonne Wood ... (gowns)
Rosemary Odell ... (uncredited)

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Olga Collings ... hair stylist
John G. Holden ... makeup artist

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Martin Eisenberg ... production supervisor
Clarence Eurist ... unit manager

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Jack R. Berne ... assistant director

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Howard Bristol ... set dresser

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Max M. Hutchinson ... sound (as Max Hutchinson)

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Esther Krebs ... wardrobe: women's
Jack Masters ... wardrobe: men's

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Raoul Kraushaar ... musical director

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Mary Chaffee ... script supervisor
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

In his bid to unite all local tribes against the French colonial rules, a North African leader organizes an attack against Fort Algiers. After taking the fort from the French Foreign Legion troops, Amir and his sidekick Yussouf, order their men to kill all Legionnaires and maintain total secrecy. In Paris, French intelligence agent Yvette Del Mar is persuaded by her superiors to return to North Africa and pose as a nightclub singer. Her task is to entertain and ingratiate herself with the Amir in order to extract secret information from him. In Algiers, dismissed French Army officer Jeff Brown volunteers for the French Foreign Legion. Jeff is surprised to see his former girlfriend, Yvette, singing in the nightclub and he doesn't suspect the fact she is working for the French Intelligence. A romantic rivalry of sorts develops between Jeff and the Amir, over Yvette's favors. Later, a French spy is uncovered by the Amir and killed. Jeff is asked to replace the dead spy, due to his knowledge of Arabic and army signals. He agrees, not knowing that Yvette is snooping around the Amir's palace, as his guest. Unfortunately, Yvette is unmasked by the Amir and captured. Jeff somehow must enter the Amir's palace to rescue Yvette. At the same time, the Amir is planning a major attack on the French oil-fields. Jeff intends to rescue Yvette and return to base to warn the Legion about the imminent Arab attack. Written by nufs68

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Taglines A Woman Means Everything... to Men of the Desert... Arab Sheiks and French Legionaires alike! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Fort Alger (France)
  • Argelia (Spain)
  • Erämaan Urhot (Finland)
  • Brennpunkt Algier (Austria)
  • Forte Algeri (Italy)
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Trivia Sandra Bettin's debut. See more »
Goofs There's a shot of Arabs riding across in front of the camera an an obvious wire is seen trailing across the sand which obviously led to some of the film equipment. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Outpost in Morocco (1949). See more »
Soundtracks I'll Follow You See more »

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