6/10
Fourth film adaptation of the romance/adventure novel by Ouida
20 December 2022
Ronald Colman stars as Sgt. Victor, a member of the French Foreign Legion. He's assigned to a new post in southern Algeria under the command of Major Doyle (Victor McLaglen). Victor soon catches the eye of local saloon girl "Cigarette" (Claudette Colbert), who is in turn the object of Doyle's affection. As for Victor, he's found romance with visiting English society woman Lady Venetia (Rosalind Russell). Doyle keeps attempting to get Victor out of the way by issuing him dangerous assignments, but Victor keeps surviving them. That could change with an uprising that may spell the end for them all. Also featuring Tor Johnson.

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.
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