S.O.S. Sahara

S.O.S. Sahara is a 1938 German drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Charles Vanel, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Marta Labarr. The film was made in the French language, produced by the French subsidiary of the German studio UFA. It was shot on location in Algeria.[1] The screenplay was based on a play Men Without a Past by Jean Martet. Martet's credit was removed from the film during the Nazi occupation of France, and he later brought a court case against UFA establishing his rights to the film.[2]

S.O.S. Sahara
Directed byJacques de Baroncelli
Produced byDietrich von Theobald
Raoul Ploquin
W. Schmidt
Written byJacques Constant
Michel Duran
Jean Martet
StarringCharles Vanel
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Marta Labarr
Raymond Cordy
Music byLothar Brühne
CinematographyGünther Rittau
Production
company
ACE
Distributed byACE, UFA
Release date
17 August 1938
CountryGermany
LanguageFrench

It was later remade in 1962 as Station Six-Sahara.[3]

Cast

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References

  1. Orlando p.4
  2. Bergfelder p.128
  3. Bergfelder p.128

Bibliography

  • Bergfelder, Tim. International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-productions in the 1960s. Berghahn Books, 2005.
  • Orlando, Valerie. Screening Morocco: Contemporary Depictions in Film of a Changing Society. Ohio University Press, 2011.


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