
A con man and his beautiful accomplice kidnap a manager and steal $500,000 worth of diamonds, but end up stranded in the desert without water..


If you've got a soft spot for classic Hollywood and love a good old-fashioned survival story, then Desert Nights might be worth digging up. It's a pretty straightforward tale about bad decisions and bad luck in a truly unforgiving place. Folks who need constant action or sharp, modern dialogue might find it a bit slow,...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you've got a soft spot for classic Hollywood and love a good old-fashioned survival story, then Desert Nights might be worth digging up. It's a pretty straightforward tale about bad decisions and bad luck in a truly unforgiving place. Folks who need constant action or sharp, modern dialogue might find it a bit slow, but if you appreciate visual storytelling, there's something here. The setup is simple enough: a slick con man, played by John Gilbert, and his accomplice Mary Nolan, pull off a d..."
Dale Van Every, Marian Ainslee, Endre Bohém, Ruth Cummings, John T. Neville, Willis Goldbeck
United States

