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Rope of Sand

1950 | 104 min | Adventure

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Synopsis

Rope of Sand is a 1949 American adventure-suspense film noir directed by William Dieterle, produced by Hal Wallis, and starring Burt Lancaster and three stars from Wallis's Casablanca – Paul Henreid, Claude Rains and Peter Lorre. The film introduces Corinne Calvet and features Sam Jaffe, John Bromfield, and Kenny Washington in supporting roles. The picture is set in South West Africa. Desert portions of the film were shot in Yuma, Arizona.

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Credits

Producer
Hal B. Wallis
Director
William Dieterle
Screenplay
Walter Doniger
Director of Photography
Charles Lang
Original Music Composer
Franz Waxman
Country
United States
Studios
Paramount Pictures

Official

Cast · 17

Edmund Breon

Edmund Breon

Harry Cording

Harry Cording

Rodd Redwing

Rodd Redwing

Paul Henreid

Paul Henreid

Peter Lorre

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