

Fort Algiers
In northwest Africa, a tribal leader tries to stir up a rebellion against the ruling powers.
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Plot Summary
In the French Foreign Legion's Fort Algiers, an American adventurer is tasked with escorting a beautiful woman through the Sahara Desert to safety. Pursued by treacherous rebels and facing the harsh elements, their journey becomes a test of survival and loyalty.
Critical Reception
Fort Algiers was a modest B-movie production that received a mixed to negative reception from critics, primarily seen as a standard adventure film with little originality. Audiences generally found it to be a passable, if uninspired, genre entry of its time.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers standard action sequences typical of jungle adventure films.
- Performances are generally considered adequate for the genre, though not particularly memorable.
- The plot follows predictable conventions with a lack of engaging twists.
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Fun Fact
While titled 'Fort Algiers', the film was primarily shot in Hollywood, California, utilizing studio sets and backlots to depict the North African desert landscape.
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