Charles Jackson, an American sea-captain and singing soldier-of-fortune, is arrested by the French Foreign Legion for running guns to the rebel forces in Morocco fighting against the rule of the French in north Africa. He is saved by Lili La Fleur, a singer/dance in a Morocco café and, through her, eventually becomes a hero to the Foreign Legion.
Writing | Harlan Thompson | Scenario Writer |
Writing | Lajos Biró | Scenario Writer |
Directing | Edwin L. Marin | Assistant Director |
Writing | Zoltan Korda | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Wachner | Costume Design |
Sound | Arthur von Kirbach | Sound Engineer |
Writing | Lajos Biró | Dialogue |
Art | William S. Darling | Art Direction |
Writing | Harlan Thompson | Dialogue |
Directing | Alexander Korda | Director |
Sound | Peter Brunelli | Music |
Sound | George Lipschultz | Music |
Writing | George Grossmith | Story |
Editing | Harold D. Schuster | Editor |
Camera | Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |