The Lost Patrol

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The Lost Patrol is a 1934 American war drama film directed by John Ford, following a stranded British Army unit in the Mesopotamian desert during World War I.

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instanceOf film
basedOn The Lost Patrol (1927 film) NERFINISHED
The Lost Patrol (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Philip MacDonald NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Harold Wenstrom NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director John Ford NERFINISHED
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
filmFormat black-and-white
follows stranded British Army unit
genre drama
war
war drama
hasTheme fatalism
isolation in combat
psychological strain of warfare
language English
musicBy Max Steiner NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus small British patrol under sniper attack
narrativeLocation Mesopotamian desert NERFINISHED
notableFor early collaboration between John Ford and Max Steiner
portrayal of World War I desert warfare
originalLanguage English
partOf American pre-Code cinema era
producer Merian C. Cooper NERFINISHED
productionCompany RKO Radio Pictures NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1934
releaseYear 1934
runtimeMinutes 73
screenwriter Dudley Nichols NERFINISHED
Garrett Fort NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War I NERFINISHED
stars Boris Karloff NERFINISHED
J. M. Kerrigan NERFINISHED
Reginald Denny NERFINISHED
Victor McLaglen NERFINISHED
Wallace Ford NERFINISHED

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Leslie Fenton notableWork The Lost Patrol
Philip MacDonald wroteScreenplayFor The Lost Patrol
Jack Pennick appearedIn The Lost Patrol
Wallace Ford notableWork The Lost Patrol