Desert Command

Desert Command

Year: 1946

Runtime: 72 mins

Language: English

Directors: Armand Schaefer, Colbert Clark

ActionAdventure

A modern adventure tale starring the most celebrated fictional explorers. In the Arabian desert, Tom Wayne saves Clancy, Renard and Schmidt, who then join him to track the unseen villain El Shaitan, intent on wiping out the Foreign Legion. The film is the feature‑length adaptation of the 1934 serial The Three Musketeers.

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