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Beau Geste

Thundering drama!
1939 | 112m | English

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When three brothers join the Foreign Legion to escape a troubled past, they find themselves trapped under the command of a sadistic sergeant deep in the scorching Sahara. Now the brothers must fight for their lives as they plot mutiny against tyranny and defend a desert fortress against a brutal enemy.
Release Date: Jul 24, 1939
Director: William A. Wellman
Writer: Percival Christopher Wren, Robert Carson
Genres: Adventure, Drama, War
Keywords based on novel or book, foreign legion, brother, soldier, cruelty, desert, drill instructor, north africa, military unit, sapphire, protective brothers, drill sergeant, military fort, stolen jewel, brothers-in-arms
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gary Cooper Beau Geste
Ray Milland John Geste
Robert Preston Digby Geste
Brian Donlevy Sergeant Markoff
Susan Hayward Isobel Rivers
J. Carrol Naish Rasinoff
Albert Dekker Schwartz
Broderick Crawford Hank Miller
Charles Barton Buddy McMonigal
James Stephenson Major Henri de Beaujolais
Heather Thatcher Lady Patricia Brandon
James Burke Lieutenant Dufour
G.P. Huntley Augustus Brandon
Harold Huber Voisin
Donald O'Connor Beau Geste (as a Child)
Billy Cook John Geste (as a Child)
Martin Spellman Digby Geste (as a Child)
Ann Gillis Isobel Rivers (as a Child)
David Holt Augustus Brandon (as a Child)
Harvey Stephens Lieutenant Martin
Stanley Andrews Maris
Harry Woods Renoir
Arthur Aylesworth Renault, a deserter
Henry Brandon Renouf, another deserter
Barry Macollum Krenke
Ronald R. Rondell A Bugler
Joseph E. Bernard Legionnaire (uncredited)
George Chandler Legionnaire Cordier (uncredited)
Joseph William Cody Legionnaire (uncredited)
Joe Colling Trumpeter O. Leo (uncredited)
Gino Corrado Recruit Wearing Top Hat (uncredited)
Frank Dawson Burdon - Butler (uncredited)
Joe Gray Legionnaire (uncredited)
Duke Green Legionnaire Glock (uncredited)
Thomas E. Jackson Colonel in Recruiting Office (uncredited)
Gladys Jeans Girl in Saida Cafe (uncredited)
Bob Kortman Maharaja's Agent (uncredited)
Larry Lawson Legionnaire (uncredited)
Tony Martelli Minor Role (uncredited)
Francis McDonald Arab Scout (uncredited)
Nestor Paiva Corporal Golas (uncredited)
Bob Perry Bald Legionnaire (uncredited)
George Regas Arab Scout (uncredited)
Jerome Storm Sergeant Major (uncredited)
Henry Sylvester Legionnaire (uncredited)
Carl Voss Legionnaire (uncredited)
Joe Whitehead Sergeant (uncredited)
Harry Worth Corporal (uncredited)
Name Job
William A. Wellman Director
Percival Christopher Wren Novel
Hans Dreier Art Direction
Robert Odell Art Direction
A. E. Freudeman Set Decoration
Archie Stout Director of Photography
Robert Carson Screenplay
Thomas Scott Editor
Hugo Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Walter Oberst Sound Recordist
Edward B. Powell Music Arranger
Edith Head Costume Design
Theodor Sparkuhl Director of Photography
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Richard Talmadge Second Unit Director
Name Title
William LeBaron Executive Producer
William A. Wellman Producer
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John Chard
9.0

Wonderful, just blooming wonderful. Gary Cooper, Ray Milland and Robert Preston play three orphaned brothers who are raised at Brandon Abbas by their aunt Lady Patricia Brandon. When money troubles hit the household, attention focuses on the Blue Water Sapphire, the last remaining wealth in the B ... randon estate. The sapphire disappears and is thought to have been stolen, fleeing the scandal, the brothers follow each other into the Foreign Legion, where at Fort Zinderneuf they encounter sadistic Sgt. Markoff and face a test of their respective courage, honour and loyalty. Beau Geste is a truly classic picture, directed by the highly talented William A Wellman, it combines all the elements needed to entertain across the board. Heroes and villains, battles ahoy, potential mutiny and a mystery at its heart, all combine here to flesh out a ripper of an adventure picture. The actors all perform excellently, with a special mention for Brian Donlevy as the nasty Markoff, it's a truly frightening and bully like characterisation, while a nod of approval goes to Susan Hayward appearing in one of her first pictures. The art direction from Hans Dreier & Robert Odell was rightly nominated for an Academy Award and Alfred Newman's score flows seamlessly within the films fluctuating story. So many wonderful scenes to enjoy, watching the boys (and girl) as children playing Admirals is just wonderful, and sets us up a treat for the films emotive last reel - it's a masterstroke of story telling to observe the innocence of youth surrounded by staunch loyalty. Then there are all the sequences at Fort Zinderneuf, where the boys are now men of stature, but still they have that mystery baggage in their past to carry around with them, this makes for an involving viewing experience as the tests are thrown at them. As this is 1939 the film fails to give us any insight as to why the enemy is the enemy, the Tuaregs are merely the aggressors of the piece, but to over analyse and be critical there would be churlish. For Beau Geste is something of an action adventure leading light, it is in fact, a Beautiful Gesture indeed. 9/10

May 16, 2024