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| Humphrey Bogart | Sgt. Joe Gunn | |
| Bruce Bennett | Waco Hoyt | |
| Lloyd Bridges | Fred Clarkson | |
| J. Carrol Naish | Giuseppe | |
| Dan Duryea | Jimmy Doyle | |
| Carl Harbord | Marty Williams | |
| Rex Ingram | Sgt. Major Tambul | |
| Guy Kingsford | Peter Stegman | |
| Kurt Kreuger | Capt. von Schletow | |
| Peter Lawford | Bit Part | |
| Louis Mercier | Jean Leroux | |
| Richard Nugent | Capt. Jason Halliday | |
| Pat O'Moore | Ozzie Bates | |
| Patrick O'Moore | Osmond Bates | |
| Hans Schumm | Sgt. Krause |
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| Producer | Harry Joe Brown
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| Writer | John Howard Lawson
Zoltan Korda Sidney Buchman |
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Sergeant Joe Gunn and his tank crew pick up five British soldiers, a Frenchman and a Sudanese man with an Italian prisoner crossing the Libyan Desert to rejoin their command after the fall of Tobruk. Tambul, the Sudanese leads them to an abandoned desert fortress where they hope to find water. Soon a detachment of German soldiers arrives and attempts to barter food for water, but Gunn and his followers refuse. When the Germans attack, Gunn leads his desert-weary men in a desperate battle, hoping that British reinforcements can arrive in time. |
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