Sound Of The Desert

Sound of the Desert (Polish: Głos pustyni) is a 1932 Polish romantic film adventure directed by Michał Waszyński.

Film adaptation of the novel by Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski Falcon in the desert.

After the tremendous popularity of the Sheikh Son in 1926, every self-respecting cinematography had to have its story about the sheikh, the desert, the Bedouins and romantic love. Polish filmmakers also took up this challenge. Photos were shot in Algeria.

Plot
The action takes place in West Africa. A young Polish intelligence agent, Sergeant Milczek, discovers in the desert "Falcon's Nest" - a shelter for Sheikh Abdullah, a dangerous robber who spread terror in the area. However, due to carelessness it falls into the hands of bandits. His life is saved by Szejil's beautiful wife - Dżemil, who fell in love with him at first sight. It enables him to escape and soon follows him. However, when she sees her lover in the company of a foreign European, she is convinced of his betrayal. Angry, she returns to her husband and warns him about a planned French expedition that sets out against him. Bandits are setting up an ambush.

Cast

 * Nora Ney - Dżemila, sheikh's wife
 * Maria Bogda - tourist
 * Adam Brodzisz - sergeant Milczek
 * Eugene Bodo - Sheikh Abdullach
 * Witold Conti - Tarnowski
 * Janusz Dziewoński
 * Mieczysław Gielniewski
 * Kazimierz Jarocki
 * Paweł Owerłło - officer of the Foreign Legion
 * Stefan Wroncki - smuggler