Tripoli
Paramount Pictures (1950)
War
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IMDB   5.9
1 hr 35 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
John Payne Lt. O'Bannion
Maureen O'Hara Countess D'Arneau
Howard Da Silva Capt. Demetrios
Philip Reed Hamet Karamanly
Grant Withers Sgt. Derek
Lowell Gilmore Lt. Tripp
Connie Gilchrist Henriette
Alan Napier Khalil
Herbert Heyes Gen. Eaton
Alberto Morin Il Taiib
Director
Will Price
Writer Will Price
Winston Miller

The U. S. Marine Corps hymn starts with"From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli", and this film's story purports to be the reason why, and is give or take a few incidents in this movie: It is 1805 and the Tripoli pirates have challenged America's right to freedom of the seas---all of them, anywhere---so United Stares warships were sent to that port to bottle up their fleet and set the riff-raff right concerning who could sail where. (History begins to suffer a bit along about this point.) A U. S. Marine unit, headed by Lieutenant O'Bannon, was sent to attack them from the rear. He organized his unit around Hamet, Pasha of Tripoli, in exile after being overthrown by his brother. In Hamet's court was Sheila D'Arneau, a diploma's daughter, who disguises herself as a dancing girl, and joins the group of eight U. S. Marines and Hamet supporters in their march across the Libyan desert. O'Bannon and Shelia argue all the way to Tripoli.
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