| I Cover the War | |
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| Directed by | Arthur Lubin | 
| Screenplay by | George Waggner | 
| Story by | Bernard McConville | 
| Produced by | Trem Carr Paul Malvern  | 
| Starring | John Wayne | 
| Cinematography | Stanley Cortez Harry Neumann  | 
| Edited by | Charles Craft Erma Horsley  | 
Production company  | Universal Pictures  | 
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 68 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
I Cover the War is a 1937 American drama action film directed by Arthur Lubin for Universal Pictures, starring John Wayne.[1] It was one of a series of non-Westerns Wayne made for Universal.[2]
Plot
Two newsreel cameramen (John Wayne, Don Barclay) are sent to photograph a bandit sheik in the desert.
Cast
- John Wayne as Bob Adams
 - Gwen Gaze as Pamela Armitage
 - Don Barclay as Elmer Davis
 - Charles Brokaw as El Kadar / Muffadi
 - James Bush as Don Adams
 - Pat Somerset as Captain Archie Culvert
 - Richard Tucker Army Officer
 - Sam Harris as Colonel Hugh Armitage (as Major Sam Harris)
 - Olaf Hytten as Sir Herbert
 - Arthur Aylesworth as Logan
 - Franklin Parker as Parker (as Franklyn Paker)
 
Production
In February 1937 Trem Carr announced the film would start March 1.[3][4]
Reception
The New York Times called it an "ingeniously romantic fable".[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Eyman, Scott (April 21, 2015). John Wayne: The Life and Legend. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781439199596. Retrieved April 6, 2019 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ Vagg, Stephen (September 14, 2019). "The Cinema of Arthur Lubin". Diabolique Magazine.
 - ↑ SCREEN NOTES: Of Local Origin Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. February 13, 1937: 9.
 - ↑ British Army Co-operates in Making Picture Los Angeles Times February 14, 1937: C3.
 - ↑ THE SCREEN:By FRANK S. NUGENT. New York Times August 2, 1937: 10.
 
External links
- I Cover the War! at IMDb
 - I Cover the War t BFI
 
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