The Black Watch (film)

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The Black Watch is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code adventure epic film directed by John Ford and starring Victor McLaglen, Myrna Loy, and David Torrence. It was written by John Stone, based on the 1916 novel King of the Khyber Rifles by Talbot Mundy, with dialogue by James Kevin McGuinness.<ref name="Variety">Template:Cite magazine</ref> The film features an uncredited 21-year-old John Wayne working as an extra; he also worked in the arts and costume department for the film.<ref name="imdb">Template:Cite web</ref> This was director John Ford's first sound film.<ref name="Gallagher">Template:Cite book</ref>

The Black Watch entered the public domain in 2025.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> File:The Black Watch (1929).webm

Plot

A captain in the British Army's Black Watch regiment is assigned to a secret mission in India just as his company is called to France at the outbreak of war in August 1914. His covert assignment results in his being considered a coward by his fellows, a suspicion confirmed when he becomes involved in a drunken brawl in India that results in the apparent death of another officer. He goes to stop a mysterious woman named Yasmani from leading a Pashtu tribe in a holy war against the British. After falling in love with the captain, following a skirmish in which the tribesmen are killed by British soldiers using machine guns, Yasmani dies in his arms. The captain returns to his regiment.

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Production

After John Ford had completed filming, additional dialogue scenes written by James Kevin McGuinness and directed by Lumsden Hare were added<ref name="GoodGirl">Template:Cite book</ref> which Ford detested.<ref name="Gallagher"/><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Myrna Loy was loaned to Fox Films by Warner Bros. for this film. To avoid violating the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America rule against miscegenation, Loy's character Yasmani is established as being white and a descendant of Alexander the Great prior to any romance with Captain King.<ref name="GoodGirl"/>

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