Baroud

Love in Morocco, Passion in the Desert

Directed by: Rex Ingram, Alice Terry, Great Britain, France, 1932

Great Britain, France, 1932
Szenenphoto aus Baroud, © Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd, London


Cast and Credits

Production Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd, London
Producer Rex Ingram
Rex Ingram
Director Rex Ingram
Alice Terry [(Co-Director)]
Assistant Director Alice Terry [(not credited)]
Scenario Rex Ingram
Rex Ingram
Story Rex Ingram
Rex Ingram
Director of Photography Léonce-Henri Burel
Léonce-Henri Burel [(as P. Portier)]
Sepp Allgeier [(as A. Allgeier)]
Marcel Lucien
Marcel Lucien
Composer Louis Levy
Editor Lothar Wolff
Art Director Lothar Wolff
Henri Menessier
Cast Rex Ingram [André Duval, a sergeant in the corps of Spahis]
Rosita Garcia [Zinah, Si Alal's daughter]
Pierre Batcheff [Si Hamed, Si Alal's son]
Pierre Batcheff [Si Allal, Caid de Ilued (as Felipe Montes)]
Andrews Engelmann [Si Amarok]
Dennis Hoey [Captain Labry]
Dennis Hoey [Mabrouka, a slave]
Dennis Hoey [Arlette]
Paul Henreid [Not credited]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 77 minutes, 7265 feet
Sound System: mono
First Screening: February 27, 1933 in London
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist [Archiv: BFI/National Film And Television Archive (London)]

Remarks and general Information in German: Einziger Tonfilm und auch der letzte Film von Rex Ingram. Ingram zog sich nach diesem Misserfolg vom Kino zurück. Der Film wurde in einer englischen und einer französischen Fassung gedreht (siehe auch dort)
In Prag lief "Baroud" unter dem Titel "Barud - Die Wüstenrache"

General Information

Baroud is a motion picture produced in the year 1932 as a Great Britain, France production. The Film was directed by Rex Ingram, Alice Terry, with Rex Ingram, Rosita Garcia, Pierre Batcheff, , Andrews Engelmann, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Baroud available.

Bibliography - Cinémagazine October 11, 1929, pg 50 [note]
- Cinémagazine November 15, 1929, pg 262 [note on recce in Morocco]
- The New Movie Magazine, February, 1932, pp 50-51, 102-105
- The New Movie Magazine, March, 1932, pp 37-39, 107-108, 96
- The Film Daily, March 20, 1933, pg 2 [review]
- New York Times, March 20, 1933 [review]
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, March 26, 1933 [review]
- Oscar Sheridan, Why Rex Ingram ran away from Hollywood, Screenland, March 1933, pg 52ff;
- Photoplay Magazine, June 1933, pg 113
- Photoplay Magazine, July 1933, pg 13
- Prager Tagblatt, September 1, 1933
- Hollywood Filmograph, March 3, 1934, pg 5 [review]
- Harry Carr, Hollywood, June 1934 pg 37 [review]
- DeWitt Bodeen, Films in Review, March 1975, Alice Terry Filmography # 25

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