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*THE DESERT SONG (1953) Kathryn Grayson & Gordon MacRae Musical Lobby Card

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Item traits

Category:

1950-59

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

11 x 14 inches

Modification Description:

Canadian censor stamp

Year:

1950-59

Industry:

Movies

Object Type:

Poster

Original/Reproduction:

Original

LOC:

YB2

Film Title:

The Desert Song

Year of Release:

1953

Modified Item:

Yes

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1230974279

Item description

Vintage original 11 x 14 in. US lobby card from the 1950's musical romance, THE DESERT SONG, released in 1953 by Warner Bros. and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. The design depicts co-stars Kathryn Grayson and Gordon MacRae wearing Middle Eastern attire as they sing a song. It is unrestored in near-fine condition as shown with a Canadian censor stamp. Shiek Yousseff, poses as a friend of the French while secretly plotting to overthrow them. Apposing Yousseff are the Riffs, whose secret leader, The Red Shadow, is Paul Bonnard, a professor who is studying the desert, and whose attacks on the supply trains intended for Yousseff keep the Riff villages in food. Foreign Legion General Birabeau arrives to conduct an investigation, accompanied by his daughter, Margot. Birabeau hires Bonnard to tutor her, and she is attracted to a Legionaire captain, Claud Fontaine. While the general, Bonnard and Fontaine pay a visit to Yousseff, an American newspaper man, Benji Kidd, discovers a secret way in and out of Yousseff's palace, with the aid of Azuri, a dancing girl in love with Bonnard. The latter is forced to resume his role as the Riffs leader, and kidnap Margot until he can convince her of Yousseff's treachery. But Yousseff's men attack the Riff camp and take Margot prisoner.