The Steel Lady

The Steel Lady (also known as Treasure of Kalifa) is a 1953 American action film directed by Ewald André Dupont starring Rod Cameron and Tab Hunter.[1]

The Steel Lady
Directed byEwald André Dupont
Produced byGrant Whytock
Screenplay byRichard Schayer
Story byAubrey Wisberg
StarringRod Cameron
Tab Hunter
Music byArthur Lange
Emil Newman
CinematographyFloyd Crosby
Edited byGrant Whytock
Production
company
Edward Small Productions
World Films
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • October 9, 1953 (1953-10-09) (United States)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Four oil company employees crash-land in the desert of North Africa. They have limited food and water, no radio, no way to repair the plane and, with no hope of rescue, face a slow death. Then one of the crew spots the antenna of a German tank from World War II sprouting from the sands. Digging down, they discover the ‘Steel Lady’ of the title, complete with mummified crew, lost in the dunes ten years before, out of water, fuel, and supplies, rather like themselves.

After burying the German crew, they attempt to repair their radio with parts from the tank's radio; only marginally successful, they manage to tell the outside world that they are alive, but can only pass on their latitude before the jury-rigged radio burns out.

It is then that they come up with a wild idea. If they could dig out and clean up the tank, they can use the petrol left in the plane to drive out of the desert.

Cast

Production

Filming started in December 1952.[2]

Release

The film was released on a double bill with Captain John Smith and Pocahontas.[3]

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See also

References

  1. The Steel Lady at the TCM Movie Database
  2. Schallert, Edwin (Nov 18, 1952). "Perilous Voyage' Will Star Ralston and Brady; Cameron Desert Battler". Los Angeles Times. p. B7.
  3. "Adventure Keynotes Two-Feature Program". Los Angeles Times. Nov 18, 1953. p. A9.


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