Women Everywhere
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.
Women Everywhere
June 1, 1930
1
ratings
0
reviews
0
video reviews
Cast (7)
J. Harold Murray
Charles Jackson
Fifi D'Orsay
Lili La Fleur
George Grossmith
Aristide Brown
Clyde Cook
Sam Jones
Ralph Kellard
Michael Kopulos
Rose Dione
Zephyrine
Walter McGrail
Lieutenant of Legionnaires
Crew (15)
Directing
Alexander Korda
Director
Edwin L. Marin
Assistant Director
Writing
Lajos Biró
Scenario Writer
Lajos Biró
Dialogue
Zoltan Korda
Story
Harlan Thompson
Dialogue
Harlan Thompson
Scenario Writer
George Grossmith
Story
Production
No data availableSound
Art
William S. Darling
Art Direction
Camera
Ernest Palmer
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
Sophie Wachner
Costume Design
Crew
No data availableEditing
Harold D. Schuster
Editor