I Cover the War!

I Cover the War!

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1937-07-04

Bob Adams, ace newsreel cameraman, is told by his boss, "Get the picture---we can't screen alibis." He heads for Samari, a desert hot-bed of tribal unrest in Africa, to do just that, which includes getting footage of El Kadar, bandit and rebel leader. He gets his pictures but only after a romance with the Colonel's daughter Pamela, saving his wimpy, hacked-off brother Don from being a dupe of the gun-runners, and run-ins with spies and throat-cutting tribesman. For a finale, he saves the British Army.

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I Cover the War!

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Bob Adams, ace newsreel cameraman, is told by his boss, "Get the picture---we can't screen alibis." He heads for Samari, a desert hot-bed of tribal unrest in Africa, to do just that, which includes getting footage of El Kadar, bandit and rebel leader. He gets his pictures but only after a romance with the Colonel's daughter Pamela, saving his wimpy, hacked-off brother Don from being a dupe of the gun-runners, and run-ins with spies and throat-cutting tribesman. For a finale, he saves the British Army.

Released

1937-07-04

Runtime

68

Director

George Waggner

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

War

Language

English

Production

Universal Pictures

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    John Wayne

    John Wayne
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    Gwen Gaze

    Gwen Gaze
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    Don Barclay

    Don Barclay
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    Charles Brokaw

    Charles Brokaw
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    James Bush

    James Bush
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    Pat Somerset

    Pat Somerset
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    Arthur Aylesworth

    Arthur Aylesworth
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    Sam Harris

    Sam Harris
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    Olaf Hytten

    Olaf Hytten
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    Frank Lackteen

    Frank Lackteen
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    Franklin Parker

    Franklin Parker
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    Keith Hitchcock

    Keith Hitchcock
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    Abdulla

    Abdulla
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    Richard Tucker

    Richard Tucker
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    John Mack

    John Mack
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    Earle Hodgins

    Earle Hodgins