Escape from Zahrain explained

Escape from Zahrain
Director:Ronald Neame
Producer:Ronald Neame
Screenplay:Robin Estridge
Starring:Yul Brynner
Music:Lyn Murray
Cinematography:Ellsworth Fredericks
Editing:Eda Warren
Color Process:Technicolor
Studio:Paramount Pictures
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United States
Gross:$1.4 million (US/Canada)[1]
Language:English

Escape from Zahrain is a 1962 American Panavision adventure film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Yul Brynner.[2] [3] The film is based on the novel Appointment in Zahrain by Michael Barrett (1960).[4] [5]

Studio and Distributor

Paramount Pictures

Plot

The film is set in the fictional state of Zahrain, located in the Arabian Peninsula. An officer in the security service of a despotic regime arranges to murder a jailed revolutionary leader (Brynner) while he is being transferred between prisons. The leader's supporters stage a rescue, intending to subsequently flee across the desert to the Protectorate of Aden.

In the chaos of the rescue two condemned prisoners, a common criminal with no interest in politics (Caruso) and an American oil worker (Warden), join the leader and the mastermind of the breakout (Mineo) in getting away. Later they encounter an educated nurse (Rhue) who they are compelled to take along, and a jaded British intelligence agent (James Mason) who they are confident will not reveal their whereabouts. Together they provide different perspectives on the Middle East of the early 1960s.

Cast

Production

The film was based on the novel Appointment in Zahrain which was published in 1960.[6] Paramount bought the novel prior to publication and gave the job to adapting the script to Dudley Nichols.[7]

In October 1960 Paramount's then-chairman Jack Karp announced Richard Matheson was doing a script and Edward Dmytryk was going to direct the film.[8]

By May 1961 Yul Brynner was attached as star, with Ronald Neame to produce and direct and Sal Mineo to co star.[9] [10] Robin Estridge wrote the script.

Filming began June 1961.[11]

References

  1. Big Rental Pictures of 1962. Variety. 9 Jan 1963. 13. Please note these are rentals and not gross figures
  2. Web site: Escape from Zahrain. 23 May 1962. www.imdb.com.
  3. Web site: Escape from Zahrain (1962) – Overview. Turner Classic Movies.
  4. Web site: Escape from Zahrain (1962) – Screenplay Info – TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies.
  5. News: ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN. Monthly Film Bulletin. London. 29. 336. Jan 1, 1962. 94.
  6. News: UNDER THE BOMB. Share, Bernard. The Irish Times. Feb 20, 1960. 6.
  7. News: Looking at Hollywood: Cary Buys Screenplay for Himself, Hepburn. Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune. Sep 12, 1959. w_a8.
  8. News: Dmytryk to Direct Paramount Picture: 'Appointment in Zahrain' His First Since 'Mountain'. Scheuer, Philip K.. Los Angeles Times . Oct 10, 1960. C13.
  9. News: Looking at Hollywood: Carroll Baker Set for Broadway. Hopper, Hedda. May 22, 1961. Chicago Daily Tribune. b11.
  10. News: Looking at Hollywood: TV Star Rod Taylor to Be in Mitchum Film. Hopper, Hedda. Sep 15, 1961. Chicago Daily Tribune. B7.
  11. News: Robert Horton Forms Production Company. June 22, 1961. Los Angeles Times. C8.