The Sultan's Daughter
The Sultan's Daughter is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and written by Milton Raison and Tim Ryan. The film stars Ann Corio, Charles Butterworth, Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan, Edward Norris and Fortunio Bonanova. The film was released on December 16, 1943, by Monogram Pictures.
Plot
American entertainers Jimmy and Tim find themselves stranded in the Middle Eastern kingdom of Araband. Hoping to strike it rich, they become entangled in palace politics when they meet Patra, the beautiful and headstrong daughter of the Sultan, who has just inherited her late mother's—and later her father's—vast oil-rich lands. Patra insists that these valuable resources be leased only to Americans, putting her at odds with Axis-aligned agents Rata and Ludwig, who aim to seize control of the oil for their own ends.
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| author | Milton Raison Tim Ryan |
|---|---|
| director | Arthur Dreifuss |
| editor | Martin G. Cohn Richard C. Currier |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | cunning inherit middle east strand |
| musicBy | Karl Hajos |
| producer | Philip N. Krasne |
| productionCompany | Monogram Pictures |
| publisher | Monogram Pictures |