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- Kathryn GraysonMargot Birabeau
- Gordon MacRaeEl Khobar/Paul Bonnard
- Steve CochranCapt. Claude Fontaine
- Raymond MasseySheik Yousseff
- Dick WessonBenjamin "Benjy" Kidd
- Allyn Ann McLerieAzuri
- Ray CollinsGen. Birabeau
- Paul PicerniHassan
- Frank de KovaMindar
- William ConradLachmed
- Trevor BardetteNeri
- Mark DanaLt. Duvalle
The Desert Song (1953) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Desert Song: Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. With Kathryn Grayson, Gordon MacRae, Steve Cochran, Raymond Massey. Shiek Yousseff, poses as a friend of the French while secretly plotting to overthrow them.
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- Musical, Romance
- H. Bruce Humberstone
- 1953-05-30
Kathryn Grayson as Margot. Gordon MacRae as El Khobar/Paul Bonnard, the dashing outlaw leader. Steve Cochran as Captain Claud Fontaine, El Khobar's rival for Margot's affections. Raymond Massey as Sheik Youseff, the villain. Dick Wesson as Benjamin 'Benjy' Kidd. Allyn McLerie as Azuri.
Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A French professor secretly leads a band of desert freedom fighters. Cast & Crew. Read More. Bruce Humberstone. Director. Kathryn Grayson. Margot Birabeau. Gordon Macrae. Paul Bonnard, also known as El Khobar. Steve Cochran.
While the general, Bonnard and Fontaine pay a visit to Yousseff, an American newspaper man, Benji Kidd, discovers a secret way in and out of Yousseff's palace, with the aid of Azuri, a dancing girl in love with Bonnard.
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H. Bruce Humberstone’s romantic musical revolves around a French professor (Gordon Macrae) who clandestinely is in charge of a group of desert freedom troops. With Kathryn Grayson. A civil conflict between Morocco's Berber and Arab populations gives the setting for this romantic musical escapade, an adaptation of the operetta by Sigmund Romberg.