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Bela Lugosi was added to the cast of this story of a doctor who joins the French Foreign Legion after being falsely accused of murder towards the end of filming. His small role as a military prosecutor was uncredited. The cast included David Manners who appeared with Lugosi in Dracula (1931), The Death Kiss (1933) and The Black Cat (1934). Victor Jory played Count Dracula in touring productions of the famous vampire play in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He and Lugosi previously appeared together in Renegades (1930), another tale of the French Foreign Legion.
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Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
Director: Wilhelm Dieterle
Assistant Director: Ray Flynn
Screenplay: Howard Estabrook
Original Story: Harry Hervey
Cinematography: Hal Mohr
Camera Crew: Edward Collins, Sol Halperin and Joseph MacDonald,Robert Surtees
Art Director/Additional Music: Max Parker
Musical Director: Louis De Francesco
Music: J.S. Zamecnik
Frocks: Rita Kaufman
Sound recording: Donald Flick
Editor: Ralph Dietrich
Supervisor: Al Rockett
Dialogue Director: Charles C. Wilson
Running Time: 70 minutes
Copyight Number: LP4025, July 10 1933
Cast
Victor Jory: Dr. Andre Morand/Paul Vernay
Loretta Young: Margot Lesesne
Vivienne Osborne: Rena Corday
David Manners: Captain Jean Fabien
C. Henry Gordon: Captain Radak, Chief of Police
Herbert Mundin: Bimpy
Emil Chautard: Father Carmion
J. Carrol Naish: Salazar
Bela Lugosi: Military prosecutor
Robert barrat: Major Bertram
Jack Byron: Ship Captain
Mathilde Comont: Nana
Francis McDonald: Officer in military court
Akim Tamiroff: Adjutant
Dewey Robinson: Colonel in military court
John Davidson: Kasim
Paul Porcasi: Bartender
Leonid Snegoff: Wounded Arab
Harry Strang: Medical aide
Hans Henrich von Twardoski: Andre’s Defense Counsel
Leo White: Rena’s Club dance director
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St. Petersburgh Times, June 11, 1933
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The Delmarva Star, August 13, 1933
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St. Petersburgh Press, August 15, 1933
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St. Petersburgh Press, August 17, 1933
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The Pitsburg Press, August 17, 1933
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune, October 20, 1933
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The Sunday Spartanbug Herald-Journal, October 22, 1933
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San Jose Evening News, December 9, 1933
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Spokane Daily Chronicle, January 24, 1934
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Spokane Daily Chronicle, January 25, 1934
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Lobby Cards
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Stills
Loretta Young and Victor Jory
Victor Jory and Vivienne Osborne
Loretta Young, Victor Jory and Vivienne Osborne