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Step into the unforgiving sands of the Sahara with Adventure in Sahara (1938) — a gripping classic adventure film where survival is never guaranteed.
When a journey across the desert takes a dangerous turn, one man finds himself facing isolation, mystery, and the brutal reality of the Sahara. What begins as a simple expedition quickly becomes a fight for survival in one of the most hostile environments on Earth.
This rare 1930s adventure captures the tension, atmosphere, and storytelling of classic Hollywood — a must-watch for fans of vintage cinema and desert survival stories.
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When a journey across the desert takes a dangerous turn, one man finds himself facing isolation, mystery, and the brutal reality of the Sahara. What begins as a simple expedition quickly becomes a fight for survival in one of the most hostile environments on Earth.
This rare 1930s adventure captures the tension, atmosphere, and storytelling of classic Hollywood — a must-watch for fans of vintage cinema and desert survival stories.
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00:00The End
00:30Well, Jimmy, as you Yankees talk, everything is okay.
00:40We live, as you Frenchmen say.
00:43You say that just like a Yankee.
00:45Ha, ha, ha.
00:47Are you okay?
00:48I'm okay.
00:49I'm okay.
00:50I'm okay.
00:51I'm okay.
00:52I'm okay.
00:53I'm okay.
00:54I'm okay.
00:55I'm okay.
00:56I'm okay.
00:57I'm okay.
00:58Ha, ha, ha.
01:00For you, Monsieur Wingson.
01:01Oh, thanks.
01:02I wonder who that could be from.
01:03You American are funny fellow.
01:05Why you don't look at and see?
01:07Not a bad idea.
01:08Oh.
01:28Not good news, Jim.
01:38Get somebody else to take off the ship.
01:39Somebody else to take the ship?
01:41What do you mean?
01:42I'm not making the trip.
01:43I'm leaving.
01:44Oh, but it cannot be.
01:45You must take off in 10 minutes.
01:46Well, maybe I must, but I'm not.
01:58No.
01:59No.
02:00No.
02:01No.
02:02No.
02:03Where's Jim?
02:04Hello, Pierre.
02:05Where's Jim?
02:06I do not know.
02:07We were standing here and talked.
02:08He received a telegram and he ran off like de Mephisto.
02:11And we are taking off in 10 minutes.
02:13Maybe he's at the office.
02:16Oh, mademoiselle.
02:17Mademoiselle Praston, you have seen Monsieur Wilson, yes?
02:19No.
02:20No?
02:21No.
02:22Where is he?
02:23Mademoiselle, that I am asking you.
02:25He was here.
02:26He said he will not make the trip.
02:27He is going away.
02:28But that cannot be.
02:29The trip, she must be made.
02:30But what happened?
02:31Oh, I have just told you what happened.
02:32We're getting nowhere.
02:33We're getting nowhere.
02:34The plane is getting nowhere.
02:35You are an American, no?
02:36Yes.
02:37You are sure you want to join the Legion?
02:38Yes.
02:39You understand that the Legion is no playground.
02:42The life of a Legion is, how shall I say, is not an easy one.
02:57Yes, I know.
02:58Very well, young man.
02:59The secretaire will help you fill out his card.
03:02Now look, chief, or captain, or whatever you are, there's a certain outfit I'd like to join.
03:07It's commanded by Captain Savard, Savard, or some name like that.
03:16Savard?
03:17Savard.
03:18Captain Savard.
03:19Yes.
03:20That's the one.
03:21You know him?
03:22No.
03:23No, I don't, but I'd like to.
03:26It's not so bad, this marching, eh, young one?
03:41But we've been on the march for days.
03:43Where are we going, Fuley?
03:44Oh, I don't know.
03:45You know, Wilson?
03:46You, Ledoux?
03:47How should I know?
03:48Only Lieutenant Dumont knows.
03:49Maybe you were bait for a trap.
03:50Oh, I'm sure you're exaggerating, Ledoux.
03:52Ah, when you've been in the Legion as long as Puley, you don't worry where you go.
04:06This is one part of the Sahara even I don't recognize.
04:09Now, Puley, don't tell me that you can recognize sand.
04:12If I was ever here before, I'd know every grain of it.
04:15Well, it's a nice quiet desert.
04:17No Arabs.
04:18That's what I don't like about it.
04:20It's too quiet.
04:24So far, we've not even met a camo patrol.
04:27And there's only one stretch of desert where there are no patrols.
04:31Oh.
04:33Oh, now it begins to dawn.
04:35If my calculations are correct, who you're headed for?
04:41Thanks.
04:42You shouldn't try to walk with that blistered foot.
04:44Maybe the lieutenant will let you ride on the supply wagon.
04:46It's not that bad.
04:49The young one has pluck.
04:57Platoon, halt.
04:59Platoon, halt.
05:00Runoff.
05:09Platoon, double time.
05:11March.
05:16Platoon, halt.
05:17Platoon, halt.
05:18Platoon, halt.
05:19Platoon, halt.
05:25Corporal, two men.
05:26Buley, Wilson.
05:30Water.
05:31Water.
05:33Water.
05:34Water.
05:39Water.
05:40Water.
05:41Water.
05:42Water.
05:43Water.
05:44Water.
05:45Water.
05:46Water.
05:47Water.
05:48Water.
05:49Water.
05:50Water.
05:51Water.
05:52Water.
05:53Water.
05:54Water.
05:55Water.
05:56Water.
05:57Water.
05:58Water.
05:59Water.
06:00Water.
06:01Water.
06:02Water.
06:03Water.
06:04Water.
06:05Water.
06:06Water.
06:07We're assigned to Agadez, the last outpost.
06:12The inferno of the Sahara. Silence, Filet.
06:18Suffer us not at this late hour, for any pains of death to fall from it,
06:23forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God and His wise providence,
06:27to take out of this world the souls of our deceased brethren in arms,
06:32and therefore commit their bodies to the ground.
06:37Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
06:44Come, come, young one. This is the Legion.
06:47Be with us all forevermore. Amen.
06:56In the desert, we must erase the graves.
06:58The enemy have peculiar ways of showing their hatred, even upon the dead.
07:02I'm sorry, sir. I didn't know.
07:03You'll learn. Corporal Dronal. We will dispense with a hymn. We must be on our way.
07:06Shall I give the order, sir? Immediately.
07:08If we stay here any longer, there may be more graves to fill.
07:11Platoon, drop step. Forward, purge.
07:14The dead purge.
07:15The dead purge.
07:16The dead purge.
07:17The dead purge.
07:19The dead purge.
07:20The dead purge.
07:21The dead purge.
07:22The dead purge.
07:23The dead purge.
07:24The dead purge.
07:25The dead purge.
07:26The dead purge.
07:27The dead purge.
07:28The dead purge.
07:29The dead purge.
07:30The dead purge.
07:31The dead purge.
07:32The dead purge.
07:33The dead purge.
07:34The dead purge.
07:35The dead purge.
07:36The dead purge.
07:37The dead purge.
07:38The dead purge.
07:39The dead purge.
07:40The commandant requests you report to his quarters at once, sir.
07:55Very good, Corporal.
07:56Assign my men to barracks.
07:58Have them washed, changed, closed and prepared for inspection.
08:00Yes, sir.
08:01Corporal, take charge of the platoon.
08:02Yes, sir.
08:03Glad to see you, Corporal.
08:04Follow me.
08:07Platoon, dismissed!
08:09Follow me.
08:15Well, there can't be much sand left in the desert.
08:17I left half the Sahara in that bathtub myself.
08:20Bathtub?
08:21Horse drop, you mean.
08:22You Americans are spoiled.
08:24That horse drop, as you call it, made me pretty homesick.
08:27You don't mean to tell me you still use those in Paris?
08:30No, not in Paris.
08:32At our summer place at Fontainebleau.
08:34Better get your clothes on.
08:36Inspection pretty soon.
08:37That bathtub, Wilson.
08:40You should have seen it.
08:41Took up half my bedroom.
08:42Why, it was so big I could swim in it when I was a kid.
08:46Come in here.
08:47We've got a surprise for you.
08:49Close your eyes.
08:50Open your mouth.
08:51I've got for you an American.
08:52Sure enough?
08:53Well, I've been called worse things in my life.
08:54I'm Jim Wilson.
08:55Yankee talk.
08:56If that ain't a sound for so is.
08:57Let me do that for you, Mr. Wilson.
08:58I've got to do something for home folks.
09:00Well, I better go and polish these boots good or Captain Savant will skin me alive.
09:03Savant here.
09:04Savant.
09:05Savant here.
09:06Savant.
09:07Savant.
09:08Why aren't you working?
09:09You see, sir.
09:10Islands.
09:11Move your carcass out of here.
09:12Polish those boots.
09:13Report to me in an hour.
09:14Yes, sir.
09:15I can't do that for you, Mr. Wilson.
09:16I've got to do something for home folks.
09:17Well, I better go and polish these boots good or Captain Savant will skin me alive.
09:22Savant here.
09:23Savant.
09:24Savant.
09:25Savant.
09:26Savant.
09:27Savant.
09:32Why aren't you working?
09:33You see, sir.
09:34Islands.
09:35Move your carcass out of here.
09:36Polish those boots.
09:37Report to me in an hour.
09:38Yes, sir.
09:39Yes, sir.
09:40So, these are the reinforcements.
09:44I asked for legionnaires.
09:46They sent me unweaned whelps and gibbering old men.
09:48What is this?
09:49Only 16?
09:50We lost 12 in the march, sir.
09:52You lost 12?
09:53Before I had a chance to make soldiers of them.
10:00Your name?
10:01James Wilson, sir.
10:02American.
10:03Have we ever met before?
10:05I don't think so, sir.
10:09What is this mess?
10:12Here.
10:13The first lesson is neatness.
10:14He's a new recruit, sir.
10:16No excuse.
10:17He will learn to arrange his kit properly.
10:20Fort Agadez is no place for a dreamer, my puppy.
10:25But it is mine.
10:26You have no right.
10:27One thing you must learn immediately.
10:29We are under orders of war.
10:31And at Fort Agadez, I am the law.
10:34The puppy's name.
10:35Malraux, sir.
10:36Malraux.
10:37Punishment for insubordination is two weeks solitary confinement.
10:42Sentenced to begin at sunset.
10:44You will have time to dream, my friend, on bread and water.
10:47And you will learn to obey without complaint.
10:53Perhaps this lesson has been worthwhile.
10:56To impress upon you that this is no playground.
10:59We are at war.
11:00In the desert, bands are massing for attack.
11:03At any moment, we may be fighting desperately for our lives.
11:06I understand you ran into a few ambitious idiots...
11:10that tried to escape from this outpost.
11:13You saw what happened to them?
11:15Don't forget it.
11:17Make up your minds to one thing.
11:19If you go to fight...
11:21you go into action as savats, legionnaires.
11:24Trained to the teeth and no weaklings.
11:26I shall make legionnaires out of you.
11:29Or crush you in the attempt.
11:36Take it easy, kid.
11:51No.
11:52No!
11:53I couldn't help it!
11:55Please!
11:56Get me some out!
11:58What is it?
11:59What's wrong, Madu?
12:00Get some water, quick.
12:01Now, take it easy.
12:02You'll be all right in a minute.
12:03No, it was horrible.
12:04Horrible!
12:06I dreamed it was Savat.
12:08He was strangling me.
12:10Such dreams seem to come true around here.
12:12Be careful.
12:13Gravy.
12:14His big ears catch everything for Savat.
12:19Why do you wake us up with these foolish nightmares?
12:22You better get some sleep.
12:24You'll be all right.
12:25You don't like Savat?
12:38Do you?
12:39Someday I'll strangle him with my own two hands.
12:42Bah!
12:43Carnoldi's all talk.
12:44All talk, am I?
12:45Look at this.
12:46Savat.
12:47And this.
12:48Savat.
12:49There isn't a man among us who hasn't suffered from Savat's cruelty.
12:53One morning Agadez will wake up and find a dead commandant.
12:56Quiet, Gravy.
12:58I can't see why one well ain't enough.
13:09Do you question the commandant's orders?
13:11Do like poulet.
13:13Pretend you're digging a grave for Savat.
13:15And it'll be fun.
13:16Pain again, Le Duc?
13:17He oughta be in bed.
13:18You're not to rest.
13:19But if I happen to be looking the other way.
13:20Thanks, Corporal.
13:21Slack off.
13:22And shunt.
13:23At ease.
13:24Not much better, huh?
13:25How can the man recover when that fiend Savat makes him sweat until he drops?
13:28Wilson?
13:29I must warn you against any rash talk or acts as your friend.
13:48Thank you, Sir.
13:50Wait.
13:56Why are you not digging?
13:58Or is the lieutenant already choosing his favorite bootlickers?
14:01Your pardon, sir.
14:03We were just discussing the feasibility of the well.
14:05I ordered a dug. That's enough.
14:07Yes, sir. We had agreed on its value, sir.
14:10An excellent conclusion.
14:12What is this?
14:14Get up, you lazy sluggard, and get into that hole.
14:16He's ill.
14:17He's no more ill than a donkey. He's always shamming.
14:19Pardon, sir.
14:20Terence! Get up.
14:28Now, pick up that shovel.
14:31I'll pick up my shovel.
14:35I'll smash your faintest cowl!
14:40Ladue!
14:41I don't care what he does to me!
14:43How much can a man suffer?
14:45I don't!
14:46Hold him under arrest.
14:48Ladue, you will be sent to Tiente for military trial.
14:53For assaulting an officer with intent to kill, the punishment is death.
14:57He saved you the trouble.
15:17It has come to my ears that you are not in sympathy with my methods of training.
15:21You have too much time to talk and think.
15:24That will be remedied at once.
15:26Right shoulder, arms!
15:30Right face!
15:32Forward, march!
15:34Forward, march!
16:02You'd better get up, Ronnie.
16:04Savat, my devil is asleep. He went into his tent some time ago.
16:08Why is he taking us on this long march?
16:11No reason. Just Savat.
16:14Punishment for resenting Ledoux's death, I suppose.
16:20Moonlight on the desert.
16:23In America, they sing songs about him.
16:25When I was a kid, my mother used to tell me that...
16:28There was a man in the moon.
16:30If you did anything wrong, he'd see you do it and tell her.
16:33Yes.
16:35How did you know?
16:36All mothers are alike.
16:40I wonder what he's telling mother now.
16:42You'll tell her yourself someday.
16:44I wonder.
16:46It all seems like a mirage.
16:49This is the only thing that's real.
16:51Savat, the suffering, the boiling sun, men dying for no reason like Ledoux.
16:56How can this be real?
16:59Someday you'll look back on this as a mirage.
17:02And the things you'll love will be the real things.
17:04I've got to get back, Jim.
17:06For Madeline.
17:08We were married the night before I left.
17:10Mother and father don't know it.
17:12I've got to get back.
17:32Salo.
17:34You were assigned to sentry duty.
17:35How dare you desert your post?
17:36But I was only-
17:37Silence!
17:38Corporal!
17:39Yes, sir.
17:40Do you realize you've endangered the lives of the entire company in case of attack?
17:45So...
17:46Grace Malra under arrest.
17:48Yes, sir.
17:49I'll now return to Agadez to carry out the punishment.
17:52Two full days on lookout post on the wall without relief.
17:55Yes, sir.
17:56Pullei.
17:57Yes, sir.
17:58Take over Malra's watch.
17:59Come on.
18:03What are you waiting for?
18:04Entertainment?
18:05Go back to sleep.
18:09There must be a better way.
18:32Company, halt!
18:39They're firing at Agadez.
18:41Company, double-tie.
18:42March!
18:47Take care of him.
18:48Yes, sir.
18:53More ammunition.
18:54Hurry!
19:09Company!
19:10They're coming back!
19:19Company!
19:20They're coming back!
19:39To age!
19:40They're coming back!
19:41Hauptu...
19:42They were coming back!
19:50Company!
19:51Attention!
19:52Company!
19:53Attention!
20:04Poor kid's been up there for 20 hours.
20:06It's torture.
20:11Oh, I'd like to give that devil a taste of his own medicine.
20:15Oh, no, Paulet.
20:17I wouldn't let anyone deprive me of that pleasure.
20:20I came a long way to get it.
20:24That's how he killed my kid brother.
20:30Your gun.
20:36Attention!
20:39I can't see!
20:41I'm going blind!
20:43Help!
20:44Help!
20:45Help!
20:46Silence!
20:47Wilson, go back here!
20:54Wilson, put him down.
21:06He's dead.
21:12You killed him.
21:14Just as though you took your pistol and shot him between the eyes.
21:18You killed him, and like you...
21:19Hush!
21:20Place him under arrest.
21:25Thirty days solitary confinement for insubordination.
21:28Take him away!
21:36Company dismissed!
21:42Oh, didn't you hear me?
21:44Company dismissed!
22:01Mr. Wilson.
22:02Mr. Wilson?
22:03Yeah.
22:06I'm not going to.
22:07I'm not going to.
22:10I'm going to.
22:11I'm going to.
22:12I'm going to.
22:13I'm going to.
22:14I'm going to.
22:15Be careful.
22:16I snagged your chicken sandwich from Sevat's kitchen for you.
22:18Getting better food in here than I got outside, thanks to you.
22:21Well, that's alright, boss.
22:22I'm just being true to my name.
22:23You said, Leon.
22:24What do you do with the bread and water they give you?
22:26I eat that for dessert.
22:28The men want you to keep it straight.
22:29They'll be waiting for you.
22:31Only a few days more now.
22:32And then?
22:33We'll see.
22:43Today finishes Wilson's punishment. Arrange to release him.
22:46Yes, sir.
22:48The American state of mind, sir. It worries me.
22:51Oh, that's nothing. I'm certain that is a time to think and regret.
22:55And I'm sure that is quite harmless now.
22:58Yes, sir.
23:00Grave.
23:04Yes, sir.
23:06You will keep your eye on the American.
23:11Did I ever tell you how I broke the bank of Monte Carlo?
23:14You see, I had a system.
23:17Wilson.
23:20Hello.
23:21Hello.
23:30Smoking.
23:37Feel all right? You look fine.
23:40That black hole is no Ritz Hotel.
23:43I'm still a little dizzy.
23:45Why don't you tell him?
23:47All right, I will.
23:48Well, we've been waiting for your release.
23:51We all agree that you're the man who...
23:54Attention!
23:57At ease.
23:58Corporate runoff.
24:00Pick 12 men for scouting duty.
24:01Yes, sir.
24:04How are you, Wilson?
24:05Good as can be expected, sir.
24:07You'll join the patrol.
24:09But I've just been released from solitary.
24:11I'm pretty weak.
24:13Don't you think it would be better if I stayed here, sir?
24:16No.
24:18I think it would be better if you came along.
24:28What is it?
24:29Nothing, sir.
24:30Just a little dizzy.
24:31Take it easy.
24:32There are whispers floating around the outpost.
24:34Ugly whispers.
24:35I think you know what I mean.
24:36Can you blame the men?
24:37As a man, no.
24:38As an officer.
24:39You're intelligent, Wilson.
24:41You must realize that the entire welfare of the Legion depends upon discipline.
24:44Discipline?
24:45Is Savat's brutality to be condoned with the word discipline?
24:48If so...
24:49I can understand your bitterness.
24:50You're a hatred for Savat.
24:52But all wrongs must right themselves eventually.
24:54Eventually.
24:55Meanwhile, men are beaten, starved and tortured.
24:58I'm trying to make you understand.
25:00You can't fight Savat without fighting the Legion.
25:09Adri네 scatters power.
25:11Yeah.
25:12We're idle.
25:13Uh-uh-uh.
25:14Yeah.
25:15Yeah.
25:17Oh-oh.
25:18Oh-oh.
25:19Oh-oh.
25:20Oh-oh.
25:21Oh-oh.
25:22Oh-oh!
25:23Oh-oh.
25:23Oh-oh.
25:24Oh-oh.
25:24Go.
25:34Oh-oh.
25:35Oh-oh.
25:36Oh!
25:36Oh-oh.
25:37Oh-oh-oh.
25:37Oh-oh.
25:38It landed behind the dude.
25:43Double time. Forward. March.
25:45Forward. Forward.
26:02Forward. Charge.
26:04Forward. Charge.
26:08Forward. Charge.
26:28Are you all right? Yes.
26:29Will you tell me why you're here? I will if you tell me why you left Paris.
26:32I've been to every art post on this desert before I learned that you were at Agadez.
26:35Listen, you don't know me. Never saw me before in your life.
26:37And don't tell anybody why you're here.
26:39But why, dear?
26:40The ladies don't ask any questions. Just do as I say.
26:44Are you all right?
26:45Yes, thanks to this gentleman here.
26:47You'd better come with us back to the fort until your plane can be repaired.
26:50Wilson, take this horse and help him out.
26:52Yes, sir.
26:52Thank you for allowing me to remain here until my plane can be repaired, and my compliments to the courage of your men.
27:20It is our pleasure to have you as a guest.
27:22I shall arrange accommodations for you.
27:24Show Miss Preston the officer's quarters.
27:28Captain, one of your men. An American, I think.
27:32Wilson?
27:32Yes, Wilson.
27:33You're away. Have Wilson brought in at once.
27:35But, Captain, I...
27:36Thank you for reporting a legionnaire's conduct.
27:44Wilson.
27:45For your discourtesy to Miss Preston, our guest, you will stand guard on the wall tomorrow.
27:51The entire day without relief.
27:52Did you talk with Wilson tonight in the barracks?
28:16He's a fine-looking animal.
28:18Lieutenant Dumont.
28:29I hope you're being made comfortable.
28:31No complaints, but...
28:33Are all of your men deaf and dumb?
28:35I don't understand.
28:36When I speak to them, they ignore me.
28:39You see Wilson and that son?
28:42He must stand on it because of you.
28:43Because of me?
28:45He's being punished.
28:46That's why the men act towards you as they do.
28:48But I didn't have anything to do with it.
28:50I'll talk to Savat at once.
28:51Would do no good.
28:53Besides, the day is almost over.
28:55Jill, Lieutenant Dumont said you were being punished because of me.
29:15What does it all mean?
29:16I guess Savat deliberately misunderstood whatever it was you said to him about me.
29:24He mustn't be seen talking to me.
29:26Better go to your room.
29:27But...
29:28But, Jim, what's it all about?
29:30I can't tell you now.
29:32I'll try and get word for you tonight.
29:40Come on, Lee.
29:42Here he comes now.
29:43Here, Mr. Wilson, pull off your eyes with this.
30:04Beyond endurance.
30:05Slavery, I tell you.
30:06He gave Tarleton 60 days today on bread and water.
30:09The key collapsed over work.
30:11Bouquet, dead.
30:13LaDoux.
30:13Your brother.
30:14Not at all.
30:22Everything is ready.
30:39Griffey, stop it.
30:57No mistakes now.
31:07You two.
31:10The guardhouse.
31:11You.
31:11The arsenal.
31:13The rest of you follow me.
31:15Now, go and tell Captain Savat it's mutiny, you jackal.
31:19And tell him that he's next.
31:29What's wrong?
31:29The men.
31:30Mutiny.
31:30They've come to a bay.
31:31Get inside.
31:32Lock the door.
31:34I got to win.
31:34I said no bloodshed.
31:39I had to stop him.
31:40What's going on here?
31:41We're taking over the fort.
31:43Fantastic.
31:44Why don't you give up this mad scheme before it's too late?
31:46We've waited too long as it is.
31:49Dumar, why don't you join us?
31:50The men like you.
31:51If you remain with Savat, I can't answer for you.
31:53I am an officer of the Legion.
31:55I'm sorry, Wilson, that you made this decision.
31:57No matter how it ends, I must always be your enemy.
31:59I'm sorry, it has to be that way.
32:03Gergesen, Sumlin.
32:05Take the lieutenant to the guardhouse.
32:12Go to your room and stay there.
32:16Stand guard and see that nobody harms her.
32:18Bless her.
32:20We got the arsenal of the guardhouses in the sentries.
32:23All that remains is...
32:24Savat.
32:25He's best to sleep.
32:45Get back to your quarters.
32:46I'm giving orders now.
32:48Oh, you're mad, Wilson.
32:49Do you realize what you're taking upon yourself?
32:51It isn't for myself.
32:52It's for Boulet, Ledoux, Malraux, and another.
32:57Young and gentle like René.
32:59An American.
33:00He came to the Legion full of dreams.
33:03Dreams of glory, courage, and adventure.
33:05That ended with death.
33:08You killed him.
33:10That boy was my brother.
33:12And for him, I'm going to kill you.
33:15You've made Agadès an inferno on earth.
33:17And now you're going to boil in it.
33:19Let me finish it.
33:19Don't be so impatient, Cinaldi.
33:22I have something more interesting for the kind, commandant.
33:49We've given you your choice of remaining with Savat or joining us.
33:54Now, have any of you changed your minds?
33:59Speak up.
34:02Then that is your answer.
34:05Open the gates.
34:08Savat, you have always had a code of regulations to follow and administering punishment.
34:13I couldn't find any punishment in the regulations for your crimes.
34:17I've had to invent one.
34:19I'm going to send you and your men into the desert with food and water to last exactly 150 kilometers.
34:26But there is no settlement for at least 700 kilometers.
34:29Exactly.
34:32Also, I am going to give you a pistol and one bullet apiece.
34:36So that when your food and water runs out...
34:39That Wilson's clever.
34:40No one will be able to blame us for their deaths.
34:43Well, aye.
34:44Give them their revolvers.
34:45They already have their supplies.
34:46You're following a lunatic.
34:53You can't send us out like this.
34:55I am your commandant.
34:56The bullets are all in one pouch, which one of your men is carrying.
35:00You can open it.
35:01After you leave.
35:03Now, march.
35:06Wilson, I shall cross the Sahara and live.
35:10I shall reach Tiente somehow.
35:13I shall return with troops.
35:15And then, Wilson, I'm going to put a bullet between your eyes.
35:20I am still, Commandant of Agadez.
35:23Forward.
35:25March.
35:35Close the gates.
35:36He goes through the others.
35:37No, the lieutenant stays.
35:39He'll be very useful to us.
35:41And you expect me to sign this?
35:45Naturally.
35:46That was my reason for keeping you here.
35:49I was foolish enough to think you had a kinder motive.
35:53Sign the dispatch.
35:55Very ingenious, Wilson.
35:57If I sign that, the disappearance of Savatani's men is explained to headquarters.
36:00And the mutiny is completely successful.
36:02Exactly.
36:03The Arabs got them.
36:05Headquarters will send us supplies and a new commandant, and everybody will be happy.
36:09My compliments.
36:10But I can't sign it.
36:12That will be just as treasonable as if I had actively joined your mutiny.
36:16That's final.
36:16That's your signature, isn't it?
36:27Pinoy.
36:28Let's see if you're as good as you say you are.
36:30I told you he wouldn't sign.
36:32You'll never know it from your own signature, Dumont.
36:51Semeroni and Sasso in here.
36:52Yes, sir.
36:55Excellent, Conoldi.
36:56Oh, it's nothing.
36:57I've signed checks for some of the richest men in Europe.
37:00I only made one mistake.
37:01That's why I'm here.
37:08Well, the disguise is good.
37:11Now, your horses and supplies are ready for you.
37:13Get to TNT as soon as you can.
37:15I don't have to tell you how dangerous this mission is.
37:18Sir Paul, stay questioning us.
37:19You don't know a thing.
37:21Now, get through for our sakes as well as yours.
37:23Good luck.
37:25And hurry.
37:25Return the lieutenant to the guardhouse.
37:32Yeah, but we don't need him anymore.
37:33He goes to the guardhouse.
37:35You're just achieving him because he's your friend.
37:36I'm running things around here.
37:38I know what I'm doing.
37:41All right.
37:42All right.
38:07Mr. Wilson, it's the lady. She say she just got to see you. And anything that she tell you that I told her, she made me tell her. And I want you to know it ain't my fault.
38:32When it comes to talking to men, I'm the closest mouth person you ever heard. But when a woman asks me something, this doggone big mouth of mine is just a fool.
38:42What are you rambling about? Oh, she asked me what it was all about. And I told her about your brother and all that stuff. She acts just like she know you.
38:49Where is she? In her room where I left her. Bring her in here. Yes, sir.
38:57I don't have to bring her, boss. She's already here. Come in.
39:00I'll stay right outside the door here in case. In case what? Oh, just in case.
39:07Jim, do you realize what you've done? Leading a revolt against the Legion. You can't expect to ride things this way. My plane can be fixed easily. Let's get away.
39:18No, I'm staying here. But can't you see what you've gotten into? You'll surely be court-martialed.
39:30Have Marshawn and one of his men ready Miss Preston's plane. Tell him I want her ready so that she can take off within 24 hours.
39:37Yes, sir.
39:40I'm not leaving alone, Jim.
39:41You can't stay. It's dangerous.
39:43And isn't it dangerous for you?
39:44Oh, I'll take care of myself.
39:46Very well. Then you'll take care of me, too.
39:47Oh, I'm going to kill you.
39:58Oh, my baby.
40:00Oh, man.
40:02Oh, my...
40:04Oh, my baby.
40:05Oh, my baby.
40:09Oh, my baby.
40:12Oh, my...
40:13Oh, my baby.
40:15The End
40:45You will have the first company to report to Commandant Duro.
41:00Yes, and the second company to stand by.
41:05Yes.
41:06What is it? What is it?
41:07There's no alarm outside, sir. He insists on seeing you.
41:10Tell him I'm busy.
41:15What do you want here?
41:32Captain Savat of Agadez reporting a mutiny.
41:45Carol Jones is telling about a novel he has. Will you get it for me, please?
42:09Sure thing.
42:22Where's the copo?
42:23Miss Preston wants a book he's got.
42:24Oh, he's gone to a ball with poulet.
42:33Hey, where is this girl?
42:36In her room.
42:40Is she alone?
42:43Oh, that's no good.
42:45The little lady will die of loathsomeness.
42:47She needs the company of a fine, strong man like Cornwoldy.
42:53Sure.
42:54You ain't going there.
42:55Get out of my way.
42:58Throw him in the well.
42:59Maybe that'll cool him off.
43:04The men we sent for supplies should have been here days ago.
43:07Men here are getting restless.
43:11Jim Wilson leading a revolt.
43:13I'm beginning to think I made a mess of things.
43:15If you had it to do over again, you would do exactly the same thing.
43:19I guess I would.
43:21The sense of justice, Savant's brutality, your brother, they'd make you do it again.
43:30You better go back to your room.
43:32It's getting late.
43:34Good night.
43:35Come on out, little one.
43:40You don't have to hide from Cornwoldy.
43:44There you are.
43:46Now, where you been?
43:47Oh, that's not nice.
43:48Now, you're a lonesome of Cornwoldy will fix everything.
43:52Mr. Wilson.
43:53Mr. Wilson.
43:54Mr. Wilson.
43:55Canaldi's in Miss Preston's room.
43:57Take your head off of me.
43:58Oh, a little spitfire, huh?
43:59Oh, that's good.
44:00I'd like it.
44:01Ow!
44:02Oh!
44:03Oh!
44:04Oh!
44:05Oh!
44:06Oh!
44:07Oh!
44:08Oh!
44:09Oh!
44:10Oh!
44:11Oh!
44:12Oh!
44:13Oh!
44:13Oh!
44:14Oh!
44:14Oh!
44:15Oh!
44:15Oh!
44:16Oh!
44:17Oh!
44:18Oh!
44:19Oh!
44:20Oh!
44:21Oh!
44:22So you want it for yourself, are you, Wilson?
44:27Another crack like that and I'll throw you in the guardhouse.
44:35Are you all right?
44:36Yes, I'm all right, darling.
44:46I tell you, he's no better than Savat.
44:48Why doesn't he let us get rid of that lieutenant?
44:50Even if the supplies come, that Dumas will spill everything and put a rope around our necks.
44:54Why should we stay here and rot?
44:56What else can we do?
44:57We can take all the supplies that are left and strike off a Rio de Oro.
45:00Once we get there, we're safe.
45:01France cannot touch us.
45:02Wilson and I have discussed the same thing.
45:05It won't work.
45:06Who says it won't?
45:07If the Arabs don't get you, you'll die like flies in the desert.
45:11And if we stay here and the supplies don't come, we'll all starve to death.
45:13And they'll come.
45:14And if they do, then Dumas will get us all executed.
45:17Yeah.
45:18Let's kill him.
45:19Wilson's getting soft.
45:20Yeah, the lieutenant must go.
45:22Now you're talking.
45:23We'll raid the supplies right now.
45:24And those who won't join us can stay here and starve.
45:27Come on.
45:31Noli's leaving a raid on the storehouse.
45:32They're going to take the supplies and head for Rio de Oro.
45:34Stop, you fools.
45:44You've got as much chance of getting to Rio de Oro as I have a spouting feathers.
45:47Don't listen to him.
45:48Come on.
45:49Now listen to me.
45:50And then if you still want to go, I won't stop you.
45:52You're through here.
45:53Noli's right.
45:54Sure, well listen to him.
45:55Let him talk.
45:56He can't do any harm.
45:57Now what have I got to lose by going to Rio de Oro with you?
45:59Nothing.
46:00But I know you can't make it.
46:02Now if you stay here, I think I can get Dumas to join with us.
46:04That's a lie.
46:05I don't believe him.
46:06Noli.
46:07You've been causing too much trouble around here.
46:10It's time somebody shut you up.
46:12Try and do it.
46:13These men are with me.
46:14I'm their leader now.
46:16Well, we'll see who's leader.
46:21No, I'm not kidding.
46:22I'm still boss around here.
46:24The supplies, legionnaires, they're coming.
46:30Reinforcements.
46:31Now we need a job.
46:32Food and wine.
46:33Why?
46:34It's impossible.
46:35What is it?
46:36It's a mirage.
46:37It must be.
46:38Salvat!
46:39Salvat!
46:40It can't be.
46:41It is.
46:42He's made good.
46:43He's boasted.
46:44Yeah, but how could he live?
46:45It's a ghost.
46:46It's a ghost.
46:47What are you going to do?
46:48Men, you want to save your necks, don't you?
46:49Get your rifles.
46:50Pulling.
46:51Ammunition.
46:52Hurry.
46:53What are you going to do?
46:54We're going to fight.
46:55But they outnumber us.
46:56They're not going to take us alive.
46:57Hurry, men.
46:58On the double.
46:59Quick.
47:00On the double.
47:01Quick.
47:30Do it.
47:31Don't worry.
47:32Then outnumber us!
47:53Company, halt!
47:56As commandant of this post, I demand you open the gates.
48:00Open the gates!
48:03Sergeant! Break through!
48:08Hold your fire till I give the word.
48:20Arabs!
48:25Detract! Open the gates!
48:27Assume combat positions close to the wall. Five face intervals.
48:54Fire!
48:57Second section eight! Fire!
49:01Second section eight! Fire!
49:08They're having a chance!
49:14Third section eight! Fire!
49:20Third section eight! Fire!
49:23Fire!
49:31Those men down there will be massacred.
49:33They're wearing the same uniform we wear.
49:36Our quarrel isn't with the Legion, but with Savat.
49:39Our fight isn't with France, but with one man.
49:44Open the doors!
49:45Why? Let them die!
49:46Open the doors! Let them in!
49:52They've opened the doors! Get your men in there, quickly!
49:54Would you do a fire?
49:56The police are moving the doors.
49:58The ones who leave the fire are coming in.
50:00They're coming in here.
50:01Go!
50:02They're coming!
50:03They're coming!
50:04I don't know where they're.
50:06Or where they're coming!
50:08That's what they're coming!
50:10They're coming!
50:12It's the car!
50:13Let's go.
50:43Here, you'll have the hand.
50:48Can you handle one of these?
50:50Let me have it.
50:51All right, turn it on them.
51:13In the name of the French Republic, I salute you for your bravery, for your courage and determination and face of fire, and for your loyalty to the French Legion.
51:34Legionnaires Augustin, Baroque, Marshall, Boise, Wilson.
51:41One pace forward, march.
51:42You Legionnaires and the deceased Legionnaires, Delmonte, Sambul, and Lewis.
51:50You have distinguished yourselves above the call of duty.
51:58For extreme valor under fire, I have recommended that you receive the medal militaire.
52:03Your decorations will be forwarded to you by the war office.
52:07I salute you.
52:08One pace backward, march.
52:18Legionnaires, Wilson, Poulet, Velick, Carnaldi, Dronov, Lanigle, Zoltar, Trance.
52:26One pace forward, march.
52:27It has been many years since we have experienced a revolt in the foreign legion.
52:36Needless to say, those who took part in the rebellion here must be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
52:42You will receive a fair trial in military court at Fort Chente.
52:46Lieutenant Duant, take charge of your prisoners.
52:49One step back, march.
52:53Right, face.
52:53The court has taken into consideration your courage in battle.
52:59However, no military organisation can exist when the rank and file takes the law into its own hands.
53:07Before the judge is retired to agree upon a verdict,
53:10have any of you anything further to say in your defence?
53:13If the president of the court will permit me, I have something to say.
53:19I have no evidence which can deny that these men took part in a revolt.
53:21However, as an officer who experienced the entire regrettable incident,
53:26I must speak in condemnation of the conditions that caused their action.
53:30In all of my experiences in the service,
53:33I have never encountered an officer who was not solicitous of his men,
53:36who did not merit their loyalty and respect.
53:38But at Agadez,
53:39I found an exception.
53:42Captain Savat.
53:43I accuse Captain Savat of the most unspeakable brutality towards his men.
53:49I accuse him of breaking the first rule of an officer,
53:53leaving his outpost undermanned and unprotected in order to take his men on a march of punishment.
53:57I accuse him of killing his men with his physical punishments
53:59and driving them mad with his mental cruelties.
54:02Gentlemen,
54:04had I not been an officer,
54:07I would have done exactly as these men did.
54:09They ask only for freedom under arms,
54:12which every man expects when he serves his country.
54:15They had but one motive.
54:17Removal of an officer who stands for everything
54:19the Army of the Republic condemns.
54:22These are serious accusations, Lieutenant.
54:24Oh, gentlemen, certainly you place no belief.
54:26One moment, Captain.
54:27If you are making an official charge,
54:29have you any further proof to substantiate these charges?
54:32I have several witnesses who are ready to testify.
54:41The court has reached its verdict.
54:44We do not in any way condone armed rebellion.
54:47However, in view of the unusual circumstances in this case,
54:50you are hereby condemned to serve four months in the military prison at Marek.
54:54After serving your sentence,
54:55you will be discharged from the service.
55:08Sergeant.
55:09Detail, fall.
55:12One moment.
55:13Special permission from the General.
55:19Wilson, fall out.
55:21You'll see the lieutenant for five minutes.
55:22We'll wait outside.
55:25Forward, march.
55:29I wanted to say goodbye.
55:31I'm leaving in a few hours to take Amanda Vagadis.
55:33Oh, that's great.
55:35And I want to thank you for what you've done for us.
55:37Not at all.
55:39I arranged for someone else to say goodbye to you also.
55:47Goodbye and good luck.
55:48Goodbye.
55:49Goodbye.
55:49Goodbye.
55:49Goodbye.
55:57I'm to serve four months at Marek.
55:59Yes, I heard.
56:00And you're returning to Paris?
56:02Yes, I'm taking off for Paris in a half hour.
56:04But I may land in Marek by mistake.
56:06I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:08I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:08I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:09I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:10I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:11I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:12I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:13I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:14I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:15I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:16I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:17I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:18I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:19I'm to serve four months at Marek by mistake.
56:20The Flash!
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