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).