The White Black Sheep
Robert Kincairn, the dissolute son of a British colonel, is gallant enough to take the blame for a robbery perpetrated by his fiancee Enid. Thrown out of his home, he changes his name and join the arm…
The White Black Sheep
Robert Kincairn, the dissolute son of a British colonel, is gallant enough to take the blame for a robbery perpetrated by his fiancee Enid. Thrown out of his home, he changes his name and join the army. Robert Kincairn, the dissolute son of a British colonel, is gallant enough to take the blame for a robbery perpetrated by his fiancee Enid. Thrown out of his home, he changes his name, join the army, and heads off to a desert outpost near Palestine. There he rescues the Greek dancing girl Zelle from the unwanted advances of the treacherous El Rahib. Kincairn earns himself a powerful enemy which he later discovers when, while working undercover to spy on the enemy, he is captured by Rahib's minions and subjected to hideous tortures. —Ulf Kjell Gür
The White Black Sheep
Drama,Romance,War
Film Details
Robert Kincairn, the dissolute son of a British colonel, is gallant enough to take the blame for a robbery perpetrated by his fiancee Enid. Thrown out of his home, he changes his name and join the army. Robert Kincairn, the dissolute son of a British colonel, is gallant enough to take the blame for a robbery perpetrated by his fiancee Enid.
Thrown out of his home, he changes his name, join the army, and heads off to a desert outpost near Palestine. There he rescues the Greek dancing girl Zelle from the unwanted advances of the treacherous El Rahib. Kincairn earns himself a powerful enemy which he later discovers when, while working undercover to spy on the enemy, he is captured by Rahib's minions and subjected to hideous tortures.
—Ulf Kjell Gür.