

The Sultan's Daughter
Directed by Arthur DreifussPatra, the Sultan's daughter, has inherited all the oil lands of Araband following the death of her mother. The Sultan wants to sign them over to Rata and Ludwig, German agents, but Patra says she will only sign them to Americans. Kuda, the Sultan's right-hand man, actually in league with Rata and Ludwig, wishes to marry Patra, but she refuses. Patra and her best friend and teacher, an American named Irene, visit the city incognito, and there meet Americans Jimmy and Tim. Kuda hires them to talk Patra into signing over the oil leases to him and they, not knowing he is working for the Germans, agree to try.
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The Sultan's Daughter was released on 16 december 1943.
The Sultan's Daughter was directed by Arthur Dreifuss.
The Sultan's Daughter has a runtime of 64m.
The Sultan's Daughter was produced by James S. Burkett, Philip N. Krasne.
Patra, the Sultan's daughter, has inherited all the oil lands of Araband following the death of her mother. The Sultan wants to sign them over to Rata and Ludwig, German agents, but Patra says she will only sign them to Americans. Kuda, the Sultan's right-hand man, actually in league with Rata and Ludwig, wishes to marry Patra, but she refuses. Patra and her best friend and teacher, an American named Irene, visit the city incognito, and there meet Americans Jimmy and Tim. Kuda hires them to talk Patra into signing over the oil leases to him and they, not knowing he is working for the Germans, agree to try.
The key characters in The Sultan's Daughter are Patra (Ann Corio), Sultan of Araband (Charles Butterworth), Tim (Tim Ryan).
The Sultan's Daughter is rated Not Rated.
The Sultan's Daughter is a Komedi, Krig, Music film.
The Sultan's Daughter has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.













