Destination Gobi (1953)
A group of US Navy weathermen taking measurements in the Gobi desert in World War II are forced to seek the help of Mongol nomads to regain their ship while under attack from the Japanese.
Director:
Robert Wise
Writer:
Everett Freeman
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Richard Widmark as Sam McHale |
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Don Taylor as Jenkins |
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Max Showalter as Walter Landers |
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Murvyn Vye as Kengtu |
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Darryl Hickman as Wilbur "Coney" Cohen |
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Martin Milner as Elwood Halsey |
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Ross Bagdasarian as Paul Sabatello |
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Judy Dan as Nura-Salu |
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Rodolfo Acosta as Tomec |
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Russell Collins as Hobart Wyatt |
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Leonard Strong as Wali-Akhun |
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Earl Holliman as Frank Swenson |
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Richard Loo as Commanding Officer, Japanese POW Camp |
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Edgar Barrier as |
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Willis Bouchey as |
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James Conaty as |
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Franklyn Farnum as |
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John Hedloe as |
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Frank Iwanaga as |
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Frank Kumagai as |
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Harris Matsushige as |
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Edo Mita as |
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Alvy Moore as |
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Bert Moorhouse as |
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Leo Needham as |
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Anthony Earl Numkena as |
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Stuart Randall as |
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Rush Williams as |
| Directing | Robert Wise | Director |
| Sound | Sol Kaplan | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Charles G. Clarke | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Robert Fritch | Editor |
| Production | Stanley Rubin | Producer |
| Writing | Everett Freeman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edmund G. Love | Story |