
Slave Girl
Adventure · Comedy
Overview
Tongue-in-cheek adventure tale of an American attempting to free sailors held as hostages and becoming involved in middle-East tribal wars.
Top Cast


Yvonne De Carlo
Yvonne De Carlo
Francesca
Yvonne De Carlo
Francesca


George Brent
George Brent
Matt Claibourne
George Brent
Matt Claibourne


Broderick Crawford
Broderick Crawford
Chips Jackson
Broderick Crawford
Chips Jackson


Albert Dekker
Albert Dekker
Pasha
Albert Dekker
Pasha


Lois Collier
Lois Collier
Aleta
Lois Collier
Aleta


Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Ben
Andy Devine
Ben


Arthur Treacher
Arthur Treacher
Thomas Griswold
Arthur Treacher
Thomas Griswold


Carl Esmond
Carl Esmond
El Hamid
Carl Esmond
El Hamid
Dan Seymour
Dan Seymour
Telek
Dan Seymour
Telek


Philip Van Zandt
Philip Van Zandt
Yusef
Philip Van Zandt
Yusef
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