Sun, Sand and Cigarette
25 January 2024
A Foreign Legion outpost in the desert (where else?) is troubled by enemies without and dissention within as a soldier who used to be a blue-blood is torn between two women, an upper class lady and a schemer who works in the local bar.

Ouida's book is eviscerated, but it was too long. Wren's BEAU GESTE might be a rip-off but it's a great book. However, in the 1800s UNDER TWO FLAGS was very popular.

Ronald Colman is one of my favorite actors but he can't do much with his role. This movie needs twice it's running time.

Nigel Bruce is perfectly cast as a sully English man.

Claudette Colbert isn't bad as Cigarette, the bar-girl; but I never could get past thinking "That's Claudette Colbert" as she's known these days.

For a better Foreign Legion flick check out "Beau Geste" with Gary Cooper (Colman made a silent version but I haven't seen it; sorry).

I love Colman but he's been tons better. This is for Foreign Legion completists.
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