Desert Sands (1955)Desert Sands (1955)iMDB Rating: 5.6
Date Released : 27 February 1956
Genre : Adventure
Stars : Ralph Meeker, Marla English, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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The French Foreign Legion battles rebellious Arabs in North Africa.

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French Legionnaires battle Arabs in remote outpost in Morocco

This military adventure/romance contains some mildly interesting action footage of battle scenes, but on the whole, is so poorly cast with Arabs who resemble California beach boys and the biggest array of phony accents you can ever imagine anyone assembling. There is really only one character who is remotely plausible as a Frenchman and very few who are plausible as Arabs. The absurdity of the film is further compounded by stilted, cliché-ridden dialogue and a romantic interest by the Arab heroine that strains credulity, to say the least. All of this results in an unintentionally laughable and ludicrous film which irreparably spoils any chance of the viewer being swept away by its pathetic pretense at being an adventure epic and grand romance. A Lawrence of Arabia or Beau Geste it is not! Positive reviewers are obviously delusionally waxing nostalgic from their memories as 8 year old viewers.

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Desert Sands (1955)Desert Sands (1955)iMDB Rating: 5.6
Date Released : 27 February 1956
Genre : Adventure
Stars : Ralph Meeker, Marla English, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

Download Trailer Subtitle

The French Foreign Legion battles rebellious Arabs in North Africa.

Watch Desert Sands Trailer :

Review :

French Legionnaires battle Arabs in remote outpost in Morocco

This military adventure/romance contains some mildly interesting action footage of battle scenes, but on the whole, is so poorly cast with Arabs who resemble California beach boys and the biggest array of phony accents you can ever imagine anyone assembling. There is really only one character who is remotely plausible as a Frenchman and very few who are plausible as Arabs. The absurdity of the film is further compounded by stilted, cliché-ridden dialogue and a romantic interest by the Arab heroine that strains credulity, to say the least. All of this results in an unintentionally laughable and ludicrous film which irreparably spoils any chance of the viewer being swept away by its pathetic pretense at being an adventure epic and grand romance. A Lawrence of Arabia or Beau Geste it is not! Positive reviewers are obviously delusionally waxing nostalgic from their memories as 8 year old viewers.

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