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  1. The Desert Song is a 1953 film version in Technicolor of Sigmund Romberg's operetta. It is the third film version of the operetta, the third made by Warner Bros., and the second in full three-strip Technicolor.

  2. While the general, Bonnard and Fontaine pay a visit to Yousseff, an American newspaper man, Benji Kidd, discovers a secret way in and out of Yousseff's palace, with the aid of Azuri, a dancing girl in love with Bonnard.

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    • Musical, Romance
    • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • 1953-05-30
  3. Kathryn Grayson (Kiss Me Kate) and Gordon MacRae (Oklahoma!) capture the romance and splendor of one of the world’s great operettas in the ravishing Technicolor® treat The Desert Song.

  4. The Red Shadow, his Berber lieutenant, Sid El Kar, and their wealthy host, Ali Ben Ali, discuss the relative merits of the Eastern tradition of love for a harem of women (like having a garden full of fragrant flowers), and the Western ideal of loving one woman for life.

  5. While the general, Bonnard and Fontaine pay a visit to Yousseff, an American newspaper man, Benji Kidd, discovers a secret way in and out of Yousseff's palace, with the aid of Azuri, a dancing girl...

  6. In the operetta, Margot is engaged to Claud Fontaine, but the Red Shadow is in love with her. Gordon MacRae and Kathryn Grayson lend their beautiful voices to songs such as "The Desert Song," "One Alone," and "Romance." Grayson is not quite bubbly enough as the flirty Margot.

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  8. Together in the desert, Margot and El Khobar fall in love. Yousseff's soldiers snatch Margot from the Riff camp, and El Khobar leads his men against them. Birabeau, Fontaine and the legionnaires arrive to end the fighting, Yousseff is arrested.

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