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Beau Sabreur
Directed by
John Waters
Not Rated
1928
70m
Romance
,
Adventure
5.9
60%
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The film is about a desert-bound member of the French Foreign Legion who exposes a betrayer to the Legion and is then sent on a mission among the Arabs to conclude the signing of a crucial peace treaty.
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Cast of Beau Sabreur
Gary Cooper
Maj. Henri de Beaujolais
Evelyn Brent
Mary Vanbrugh
Noah Beery
Sheikh El Hammel
William Powell
Becque
Roscoe Karns
Buddy
Mitchell Lewis
Suleman the Strong
Arnold Kent
Raoul de Redon
Raoul Paoli
Dufour
Joan Standing
Maudie
Frank Reicher
Gen. de Beaujolais
Oscar Smith
Djikki
Alberto Morin
Bit Part (uncredited)
John Waters
Director
Percival Christopher Wren
Novel
Julian Johnson
Writer
Thomas J. Geraghty
Writer
Beau Sabreur Ratings & Reviews
LIFE
Robert E. Sherwood
Although Beau Sabreur is announced as a sequel to Beau Geste, it is no more than a pallid counterfeit of Herbert Brenon's stalwart melodrama.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Martin Dickstein
Gary Cooper, Evelyn Brent, Noah Beery and that veteran old renegade, William Powell, go through the necessary motions without, believe it or not, any tremendous effect.
Variety
Sid Silverman
This tale is far under the horsepower of which Geste could boast.
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
It may not have that ingenious suspense that dominated Beau Geste, but it is not a film that one cares to turn away from, not even for the fraction of a second. Excellent direction, thoughtful casting and fine acting are contained in this offering.
Motion Picture News
Laurence Reid
Those who have been waiting in expectation of seeing a fitting sequel to Beau Geste are sure to be disappointed here. The intention may have been good to equal it or surpass it, but the story simply isn't there.
The Film Daily
Film Daily Staff
Thrills, love scenes, and all that goes to make colorful entertainment.
Photoplay
Shadow Stage
Yes this reminds you of Beau Geste, but while not built with the same suspense as the former picture, this is a story of adventure and romance that is most intriguing.
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