The Lost Patrol (1934) Film Script

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2. The Lost Patrol (1934): Shooting script | Alexander Street, part of Clarivate

  • Details ; Publication Year: 2006 ; Publisher: Alexander Street ; Place Published / Released: Alexandria, VA ; Release Date: 1934 ; Subject: Film, Music & Performing ...

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6. The Lost Patrol (1934) directed by John Ford • Reviews, film + cast

  • The Lost Patrol. 1934. Directed by John Ford. Synopsis. Blistering sun... blazing bullets! A World War I British Army patrol is crossing the Mesopotamian desert ...

  • A World War I British Army patrol is crossing the Mesopotamian desert when their commanding officer, the only one who knows their destination, is killed by the bullet of unseen bandits. The patrol's sergeant keeps them heading north on the assumption that they will hit their brigade. They stop for the night at an oasis and awaken the next morning to find their horses stolen, their sentry dead, the oasis surrounded and survival difficult.

The Lost Patrol (1934) directed by John Ford • Reviews, film + cast

7. The Lost Patrol (1934) Review, with Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff

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  • The Sergeant Victor McLaglen Sanders Boris Karloff Morelli Wallace Ford Brown Reginald Denny Hale Billy Bevan Cook Alan Hale Released by RKO | Directed By John Ford The Lost Patrol: An Oasis of Dea…

The Lost Patrol (1934) Review, with Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff

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  • As any great creative artist moves from flesh and blood to myth, the great works tend to get discussed ad nauseum, the minor works forgotten or relegated to footnotes of footnotes. But sometimes these footnotes…

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  • Modern sources add Francis Ford to the cast. According to a late Feb 1934 FD news item, a "special dramatization" of The Lost Patrol was broadcast on Borden's " ...

  • In Mesopotamia during World War I, the leader of a British desert patrol is killed by an unseen Arab sniper. After the sergeant takes over command, the patrol begins a torturous journey across the sands, which takes a toll on both men and horses. Then, as the soldiers near total collapse, soldier Morelli spots an oasis in the distance. The sergeant, who has confessed to Morelli that he never received orders as to the patrol's exact mission, leads his men to the oasis, where they revel in the shade and drink from the plentiful water supply. The next morning, however, the men discover Pearson, a fresh-faced, eager recruit who was assigned to the night watch, slain, Corporal Bell seriously wounded, and all of the horses stolen. After the group discusses their options, veteran soldier Hale climbs a palm tree to survey the area and is shot down by a sniper. Sure that they will not survive while traveling as a group, the sergeant orders everyone but Sanders, a religious fanatic who is go

10. Holdings: The Dawn patrol (1930) : - UC Library Catalogue

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11. THE LOST PATROL (John Ford, 1934) - Dennis Grunes

  • Feb 5, 2007 · Based on a story by Philip MacDonald titled “Patrol,” John Ford's The Lost Patrol is remarkable both for reasons often given and for others ...

  • Based on a story by Philip MacDonald titled “Patrol,” John Ford’s The Lost Patrol is remarkable both for reasons often given and for others rarely, if ever, given—reasons that point to a far more i…

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  • What it’s about During the First World War, a British commander waist deep in the Mesopatamian desert gets shot by a sniper before he can relay his unit’s mission. The ranking member of the group becomes the Sergeant (McLaglen), who is honest but stoic about their tricky situation: they are lost in the desert, without […]

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