Casablanca (1942)
Opening music by Max Steiner reused."WatchMojo" Top 10 World War I Movies (TV Episode 2015)
The Lost Patrol gets an honorable mention.
Sahara (1943)
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
Seven Samurai (1954)
The final shot of the the Seven Samurai references the final shot of John Ford's The Lost Patrol. In the last shot of the Lost Patrol the 6 swords of the dead British soldiers are shown stuck in the ground by their graves, very similar to the way Kurosawa would show the swords of dead samurai 20 years later.The Searchers (1956)
John Ford has one of the characters run over a hill in anger after someone close has died. Gunshots are heard and the character dies off screen. John Ford liked it so much he has Brad Jorgensen do the same thing in The Searchers--the anger, the hill, the gunshots--and he's dead.Then There Were Three (1961)
Mentioned as the soldiers just prior to the sniper attack
The Thirteen (1937)
Mikhail Romm said that his film was an unofficial reworking of The Lost Patrol, although by the time he was given the commission, the film had been returned. (from the translated anthology, Cinema in Revolution, pub. 1973),Bataan (1943)
loosely based on
Lost Patrol (1929)
Ford's movie was the second version of Philip MacDonald's book.
Porky in Egypt (Short 1938)
Lost Patrol (1929)
Bad Lands (1939)
Bataan (1943)
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