Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Lynn Cherrington
Geoffrey Leigh
Wyatt Leigh
Christopher Leigh
Loring Leigh
Rodney Leigh
Martin Cherrington
Furnoy
General Torres
Douglas Loveland
Mulcahay
General Sebastian
Piper
Drake
Manders
Cherrington's Secretary
General Bryce
Ah-Nee
Defense Attorney
Prosecuting Attorney
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Native (uncredited)
Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Native (uncredited)
Native (uncredited)
Sailor (uncredited)
Officer (uncredited)
Sergeant in Marlanda (uncredited)
O'Hara (uncredited)
Sanders (uncredited)
Soldier in Bar (uncredited)
Vincent (uncredited)
Captain (uncredited)
Egyptian Policeman (uncredited)
Stationmaster (uncredited)
Cockney in Marlanda
Judge (uncredited)
Barrister (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-11-09
"Col Leigh" (Sir C. Aubrey Smith) summons his four sons to their family home to inform them that he has been dishonourably discharged from the British Army. In disbelief, the family convenes and the old gent insists on his innocence and says he has the proof. They all go to change for dinner but before they can meet again, a gunshot shatters the peace of their stately home and the colonel is dead. The older brother, barrister "Wyatt" (George Sanders) quickly concludes this was murder and together with his brothers "Geoff" (Richard Greene), "Chris" (David Niven) and the enthusiastic young "Rodney" (William Henry) sets out on an adventure that takes them from Britain to India, Argentina and Egypt on the trail of some illicit gun-runners and would-be revolutionaries. "Geoff", meantime is keen on the feisty and determined "Lynn" (Loretta Young) who, having been stood up by him twice, decides to rather usefully embroil herself in the family mystery too. At times, this is quite a tautly directed story of machiavellian proportions, but for the most part it's a rather disappointingly meandering drama that can't quite decide what it's trying to be. John Ford has assembled a strong supporting cast - Reginald Denny and Alan Hale feature amongst them - but there is just far too much verbiage and not enough action before an ending that is remarkably rushed and really rather weak. It's my kind of film and I did quite enjoy it - I just don't know that I'll ever remember it.