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Yankee Pasha
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How long is Yankee Pasha?
1 hour and 24 minutes
When was Yankee Pasha released?
April 17, 1954
What is the IMDb rating of Yankee Pasha?
6.3 out of 10
Who stars in Yankee Pasha?
Jeff Chandler
,
Rhonda Fleming
, and
Mamie Van Doren
Who wrote Yankee Pasha?
Edison Marshall
and
Joseph Hoffman
Who directed Yankee Pasha?
Joseph Pevney
Who was the composer for Yankee Pasha?
William Lava
,
Hans J. Salter
, and
Milton Rosen
Who was the producer of Yankee Pasha?
Howard Christie
Who was the cinematographer for Yankee Pasha?
Carl E. Guthrie
Who was the editor of Yankee Pasha?
Virgil W. Vogel
Who are the characters in Yankee Pasha?
Jason Starbuck
What is the plot of Yankee Pasha?
In 1800, trapper Jason Starbuck falls for Massachusetts girl Roxana but has to rescue her from slavery when sea pirates capture Roxana and sell her to a Moroccan harem.
How much did Yankee Pasha earn at the US box office?
$1.25 million
What is Yankee Pasha rated?
Approved
What genre is Yankee Pasha?
Adventure and Romance
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