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Beau Geste

Hard lives, quick deaths, undying love!
1926 | 102m | English

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Michael "Beau" Geste leaves England in disgrace and joins the infamous French Foreign Legion. He is reunited with his two brothers in North Africa, where they face greater danger from their own sadistic commander than from the rebellious Arabs.
Release Date: Aug 24, 1926
Director: Herbert Brenon
Writer: Herbert Brenon, Percival Christopher Wren, Paul Schofield, John Russell
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama
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Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $1,500,000
Budget: $900,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ronald Colman Michael 'Beau' Geste
Neil Hamilton Digby Geste
Ralph Forbes John Geste
Alice Joyce Lady Patricia Brandon
Mary Brian Isabel Rivers
Noah Beery Sgt. Lejaune
Norman Trevor Maj. de Beaujolais
William Powell Boldini
George Regas Maris
Bernard Siegel Schwartz
Victor McLaglen Hank
Donald Stuart Buddy
Paul McAllister St. Andre
Redmond Finlay Cordere
Bhogwan Singh Prince Ram Singh
Mickey McBan John Geste - Younger
Maurice Murphy Beau Geste - younger
Philippe De Lacy Digby Geste - younger
Name Job
Herbert Brenon Writer, Director
J. Roy Hunt Director of Photography
Percival Christopher Wren Novel
Paul Schofield Writer
John Russell Writer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Three brothers are being brought up by their ostensibly wealthy aunt at her country home. Her estranged husband, however is bleeding them dry. Many years pass and the boys grow to respectable manhood. Then a cable arrives asking her to arrange to value their last asset - the famous "Blue Water" sapp ... hire. She has it fetched from the safe, but suddenly the lights go out - and the jewel is gone. Only the young men and the butler are in the room - who could have taken it? Next morning, all three have admitted the theft and have absconded to join the French Foreign Legion! They are posted to a remote fort under the command of the brutal "Lejaune" (Noah Beery) who hears tell of their stolen jewel and conspires to pinch it from whichever of the "Geste" boys has it... It's a cleverly contructed story, this. Even though we, the audience, have a pretty good idea what really happened, there is still a hint of jeopardy as their travails in the desert against their ruthless sergeant, the heat - and the marauding tribesmen - gathers quite a rapid pace. In theory Ronald Colman ("Beau") takes top billing, but together with his on-screen siblings Neil Hamilton ("Digby") and Ralph Forbes ("John") they all, pretty much equally, keep this exciting adventure story moving along a-pace , with plenty of action and grand cinematography (ok, Arizona - not Morocco). There were plenty of talkie version of this film made subsequently, but none quite as good...

Jun 06, 2022