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Desert Pursuit

  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
168
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Virginia Grey and Wayne Morris in Desert Pursuit (1952)
Desert AdventureQuestDramaWestern

Three men on camels chase a couple carrying gold through Death Valley.Three men on camels chase a couple carrying gold through Death Valley.Three men on camels chase a couple carrying gold through Death Valley.

  • Director
    • George Blair
  • Writers
    • Scott Darling
    • Kenneth Perkins
  • Stars
    • Wayne Morris
    • Virginia Grey
    • George Tobias
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    168
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Blair
    • Writers
      • Scott Darling
      • Kenneth Perkins
    • Stars
      • Wayne Morris
      • Virginia Grey
      • George Tobias
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wayne Morris
    Wayne Morris
    • Ford Smith
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Mary Smith
    George Tobias
    George Tobias
    • Ghazili
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Hassan
    Emmett Lynn
    Emmett Lynn
    • Leatherface Bates
    John Doucette
    John Doucette
    • Kafan
    Robert Bice
    Robert Bice
    • Tomaso
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Lackteen
    Frank Lackteen
    • Ceremony Leader
    • (uncredited)
    Artie Ortego
    Artie Ortego
    • Indian
    • (uncredited)
    Gloria Talbott
    Gloria Talbott
    • Indian Girl
    • (uncredited)
    William Wilkerson
    William Wilkerson
    • Indian Bodyguard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Blair
    • Writers
      • Scott Darling
      • Kenneth Perkins
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    5bkoganbing

    These ain't Jeff Davis camels

    Wayne Morris and Virginia Grey star in Desert Pursuit which was mostly shot in desert country in Southern California. He's a prospector who struck it rich. she's a fired faro dealer and they travel together as man and wife for conveince sake and to observe the proprieties.

    Some Arabs who have imported camels are threatening to take Wayne's gold. The three are Anthony Caruso, George Tobias, and John Doucette. The bulk of the film is taken up with their pursuit with animals more adapted to the desert than horses.

    Clearly these are not camels that Jefferson Davis imported when he hoped to start a camel corps. Still they are hardy desert animals. Our Arab villains are a scurvy trio as ever assembled.

    Nice location shooting in the desert and a no frills story with a cast that delivers.
    7ksf-2

    they really did use camels to get around the u s deserts

    Gold miner ford smith (wayne morris) has hit it big, so he and new traveling friend mary (virginia grey) are heading back to town. But three camel drivers are chasing after them, hoping to steal the treasure away from smith. The military really did experiment using camels to get around, but camels weren't much use once the railroads were built. An interesting tale! Keep an eye out for george tobias... in addition to playing abner on bewitched, he was the character actor in so many other films, sometimes with an accent. It's pretty short, at 71 minutes. Filmed at olancha and alabama hills, near lone pine. Which is where there's an awesome western movie museum. Hopefully, they still show rare, zane gray films on the weekends. The film is pretty good! Ford and mary start out as strangers, but fall in love along the way. If they can just get away from the bandits. Film directed by george blair. Story by kenneth perkins. Sadly, morris died so young at 45. Was a military hero during world war II.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Camels and horses and sand oh my!

    "In 1856 Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, organised the American Camel Corps of the United States Army, which mapped the southern route across the plains and deserts from Texas to California. The building of the trans-continental railroad ended the usefulness of the Camel Corps, and the animals were sold to private enterprise or escaped into the south-western desert where camels were still seen by lonely prospectors more than a decade later."

    Quite what filmic significance that opening statement has to how Desert Pursuit pans out is anybody's guess, but it's there and clearly the pic was meant to be more thematically telling than the odd ball piece it is.

    Out of Monogram, it's directed by George Blair and adapted to screenplay by W. Scott Darling from the novel written by Kenneth Perkins. It stars Wayne Morris and Virginia Grey, William Sickner photographs it out of Death Valley and the Sierra Mountains, and music is by Edward J. Kay. Plot pitches Morris and Grey on a journey through the desert trying to avoid three Arabian men who are up to no good. There's gold, camels, a burgeoning romance, oh and it's Christmas time as well, handy since there is three not so wise men on the scene and Grey's character is called Mary...

    It's actually a harmless movie, a decent time waster. The musical score blends Oater strains with Arabian flavours, the locations gorgeous, while Morris and Grey are a likable coupling. There's the odd dummy flung about the place, the fist fights scarcely believable, and you know how this is ultimately going to end, but it's a fun enough dromedary ride regardless. 6/10
    4boblipton

    Camels in the Alabama Hills

    This strange little shaky A Monogram Western has Wayne Morris and Virginia Grey crossing the Alabama Hills to get to San Bernardino, pursued by three Arabs -- including George Tobias, using his Middle Eastern accent -- on camels.

    The Army tried out importing camels for transportation in the Great Southwestern Desert in the 1850s. It was a brainstorm by Jefferson Davis when he was the Secretary of War. By the middle of the 1860s the Army had abandoned their use. This movie, working off Scott Darling's last script, has a couple of monologues about the critters, including their superiority in the desert.

    George Blair, a B director who moved into television, seems to be directing for visuals and to bring the movie up to 70 minutes. This causes some odd pacing problems, and the action sequences seem draggy. Edward Kay's peppy score stands in odd contrast to the slow and duplicative shooting, seeming to emphasize the awkward cutting and dialogue. While Miss Grey's performance is good, Morris' line readings sound off. William Sickner's camerawork is handsome, particularly the long shots to show off the scenery in the handsome copy I saw, but the overall impact is this was a very interesting idea for a movie that was poorly realized.
    5silasmrner

    Worth Watching if.......

    ...only for the Alabama Hills location shots. And it is a singularly unique plot, because it's the only in the imagination of a screen scenario where you could find Arab henchmen in Death Valley.

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    • Trivia
      The talent behind Desert Pursuit (1952) is a portrait of postwar Hollywood in transition. Ex-studio contractees Virginia Grey and Wayne Morris spent the 1950s scrambling for work, finding most of it on television. Former Navy Air ace Morris is credited as an associate producer on the film as well. Best remembered for his late-career performance in Stanley Kubrick's Les Sentiers de la gloire (1957), Morris found himself in diminishing parts and died unexpectedly seven years later, at age 45. Director George Blair enjoyed a prolific career in B-pictures for outfits like Monogram and Republic, but after Desert Pursuit he almost immediately turned to episodic TV work. His last feature film was the quirky exploitation shocker Magie noire (1960).
    • Goofs
      The US Camel Corps imported dromedary camels from the Middle-East. This movie uses bactrian camels from Mongolia.
    • Connections
      Referenced in La caravane du désert (1954)

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Urmărire în deşert
    • Filming locations
      • Olancha Dunes, Olancha, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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