Beau Geste

Beau Geste

Director: William A. Wellman Cast: Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
, Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
, Ray Milland
Ray Milland
, Robert Preston
Robert Preston
William A. Wellman
Beau Geste

Beau Geste

Director: William A. Wellman Cast: Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
, Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
, Ray Milland
Ray Milland
, Robert Preston
Robert Preston
William A. Wellman

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Overview

This second of three movie versions of P.C. Wren's adventure novel Beau Geste is a virtual scene-for-scene remake of the 1927 silent version. We open on the now-famous scenes of a remote, burning desert fort, manned by the dead Foreign Legionnaires, then flash back to the early lives of the Geste brothers. As children, the Gestes swear eternal loyalty to one another and to their family. One of the boys, young Beau (played as a youth by Donald O'Connor), witnesses his beloved aunt (Heather Thatcher) apparently stealing a valuable family jewel in order to finance the Geste home; Beau chooses to remain silent rather than disgrace his aunt. Years later, the grown Beau (Gary Cooper) again protects his aunt by confessing to the theft and running off to join the Foreign Legion. He is joined in uniform by faithful brothers John (Ray Milland) and Digby (Robert Preston), who in turn are pursued by a slimy thief (J. Carroll Naish). The crook is in cahoots with sadistic Legion Sgt. Markov (Brian Donlevy, in one of the most hateful portrayals ever captured on celluloid), who is later put in charge of Fort Zinderneuf, where Beau and John are stationed. When the Arabs attack, Markov proves himself a valiant soldier; it is he who hits upon the idea of convincing the Arabs that the fort is still fully manned by propping up the corpses of the casualties at the guard posts. Beau is seriously wounded, and while the greedy Markov searches for the jewel supposedly hidden on Beau's person, he is held at bay by loyal John. The suddenly enervated Beau kills Markov, then dies himself--but not before entrusting two notes to John, one of which requests that John give Beau the "Viking funeral" he'd always wanted (this is why the fort is in flames at the beginning of the film). After the battle, Digby Geste, a bugler with the relief troops, comes upon Beau's dead body, and appropriates the notes. As it turns out, John Geste is the only one who survives to return to England. He gives his aunt Beau's letter, which explains why Beau had confessed and run off--"a 'beau geste', indeed" comments his tearful aunt. No one missed nominal leading lady Susan Hayward in this essentially all-male entertainment. For years available only in muddily processed or truncated versions, Beau Geste was restored to its pristine glory by the American Film Institute in the late 1980s.

Product Details

Release Date: 07/07/2009
UPC: 0025192018992
Original Release: 1939
Rating: NR
Source: STUDIO DISTRIBUTION SERVS LLC
Region Code: 1
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 1:52:00
Sales rank: 17,523

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Gary Cooper Michael 'Beau' Geste
Ray Milland John Geste
Robert Preston Digby Geste
Susan Hayward Isobel Rivers
Brian Donlevy Sgt. Markoff
J. Carrol Naish Rasinoff
Albert Dekker Schwartz
Broderick Crawford Hank Miller
Charles Barton Buddy McMonigal
James Stephenson Maj. Henri de Beaujolais
Heather Thatcher Lady Patricia Brandon
G.P. Huntley Jr. Augustus Brandon
James Burke Lt. Dufour
Henry Brandon Renouf
Arthur Aylesworth Renault
Harry Woods Renoir
Harold Huber Voisin
Stanley Andrews Maris
Donald O'Connor Beau as a Child
Billy Cook John as a Child
Martin Spellman Digby as a Child
David Holt Augustus as a Child
Ann Gillis Isobel as a Child
Harvey Stephens Lt. Martin
Barry Macollum Krenke
Ronnie Rondell Bugler
Frank Dawson Burdon, the Butler
George Chandler Cordier
Duke Green Glock
Thomas Jackson Colonel in Recruiting Office,Colonel in Recruiting Office
Jerome Storm Sergeant Major
Joe Whitehead Sergeant
Harry Worth Corporal
Nestor Paiva Corporal
George Regas Arab Scout
Francis McDonald Arab Scout
Carl Voss Legionnaire
Joe Bernard Legionnaire
Bob Perry Legionnaire
Larry Lawson Legionnaire
Henry Sylvester Legionnaire
J.W. Cody Legionnaire
G.P. Huntley Augustus Brandon
Joe Collings Trumpeter O. Leo
Gladys Jeans Girl in Port Said Cafe

Technical Credits
William A. Wellman Producer,Director
Walter Oberst Sound/Sound Designer
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