The Desert Hawk

Directed by: Frederick de Cordova, USA, 1950

USA, 1950
Plakatmotiv The Desert Hawk, © Universal International Pictures (UI)


Cast and Credits

Production Universal International Pictures (UI)
Producer Leonard Goldstein
Production Manager Bernard McEveety
Director Frederick de Cordova
Scenario Aubrey Wisberg
Gerald Drayson Adams
Jack Pollexfen
Director of Photography Russell Metty
Camera Operator Russell Metty
Composer Frank Skinner
Editor Otto Ludwig
Otto Ludwig [(as Dan Nathan)]
Art Director Bernard Herzbrun
Bernard Herzbrun
Costume Design Bill Thomas
Cast Yvonne De Carlo [Princess Scheherazade]
Richard Greene [Omar aka The Desert Hawk]
Jackie Gleason [Alladin]
George MacReady [Prinz Murad]
Rock Hudson [Captain Ras]
Carl Esmond [Kibar]
Joe Besser [Prince Sindbad]
Lois Andrews [Maznah]
Lois Andrews [Undine]
Marc Lawrence [Samad]
Ian MacDonald [Yussef]
Ann Pearce [Yasmin]
Frank Puglia [Ahmed Bey]
Donald Randolph [Caliph]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Color Technicolor,Length: 74 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: August 5, 1950 in USA

General Information

The Desert Hawk is a motion picture produced in the year 1950 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Frederick de Cordova, with Yvonne De Carlo, Richard Greene, Jackie Gleason, George MacReady, Rock Hudson, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Desert Hawk available.

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