Raiders of the Desert explained

Raiders of the Desert
Director:John Rawlins
Producer:Ben Pivar
Starring:Andy Devine
Richard Arlen
Maria Montez
Turhan Bey
Music:Hans J. Salter
Cinematography:John W. Boyle
Editing:Maurice Wright
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Released:July 18, 1941
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Raiders of the Desert is a 1941 American comedy adventure film directed by John Rawlins and starring Andy Devine, Richard Arlen and Linda Hayes.[1] The film was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It features an early appearance by Maria Montez. It was the first time she made a film set in the Orient.[2]

Plot

Two adventurers, Dick and Andy, jump a ship in a Middle Eastern port, which is benefiting from the development by American businessman Jones. However some local Arabs, led by Sheikh Talifah, wish to take over. They try to assassinate Jone and succeed in killing the local Arab leader. However Dick and Andy lead a fight back which results in Talifah being killed. Dick marries Jones' secretary, Alice.

Cast

Production

Richard Arlen and Andy Devine had been teamed a number of times for Universal. Filming started in early June 1941. Maria Montez was given a role but it was a relatively small one.[3] It was released by July of that year.

Reception

The Los Angeles Times called the film "entertaining" and that Arlen and Devine were "a very happy team... Maria Montez is attractive as an oasis charmer".[4]

The Monthly Film Bulletin called it "a naive story presented in a crude fashion" with "some exciting moments with competent acting".[5]

Notes and References

  1. Raiders of the DesertMonthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 9, Iss. 97, (Jan 1, 1942): 74.
  2. http://mariamontez.org/raidersofthedesert2.html Raiders of the Desert
  3. News: Tropics Good for Bing; 'Happy Go Lucky' Listed. Schallert. Edwin. Los Angeles Times . 30 May 1941. 8.
  4. Pair Invade Film DesertLos Angeles Times 9 July 1941: 16.
  5. Raiders of the DesertMonthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 9, Iss. 97, (Jan 1, 1942): 74.