Adventure in Iraq

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Adventure in Iraq

Poster
Directed by D. Ross Lederman
Produced by William Jacobs
Written by George Bilson
Based on the play 
by William Archer
Starring John Loder and Ruth Ford.
Music by Heinz Roemheld
Cinematography James Van Trees
Editing by Clarence Kolster
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
  • September 27, 1943 (1943-09-27)
Country United States
Language English

Adventure in Iraq is a 1943 American adventure film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring John Loder, Ruth Ford, Warren Douglas and Paul Cavanagh. The film is based on the play The Green Goddess by William Archer.

Synopsis

Three Americans in an airplane flying to Egypt crash-land in Iraq. They are taken in by a local sheik, but soon begin to suspect that he may not be quite as friendly as he appears to be.

Production

The film was made by Warner Brothers as a programmer. It was a remake of Archer's play The Green Goddess, updating the action to modern Iraq. It encountered strong objections from the OWI, who charged that its plot was unintentially both anti-British and anti-Arab and was potentially offensive to America's ally and to neutral Arab countries. The film have already been granted an export licence, but pressure from the State Department overrode this. Consequently, it was the only Warners' film not to receive an overseas release during the 1940s.[1]

Cast

  • John Loder ... George Torrence
  • Ruth Ford ... Tess Torrence
  • Warren Douglas ... Doug Everett
  • Paul Cavanagh ... Sheik Ahmid Bel Nor
  • Barry Bernard ... Devins
  • Peggy Carson ... Timah Devins
  • Martin Garralaga ... High Priest
  • Bill Crago ... Air Force Capt. Carson
  • John George ... Small Iraqi in Courtyard
  • Manuel López ... Tall Priest in Courtyard
  • Bill Edwards ... Air Force Sergeant

References

  1. Glancy p.192-193

Bibliography

  • Glancy, H. Mark. When Hollywood Loved Britain: The Hollywood 'British' Film 1939-1945. Manchester University Press, 1999.

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