<Li> Ibrahim El Hadish as Galli Galli </Li> <P> Legend of the Lost was directed by Henry Hathaway . Wayne and Hathaway worked together six times, beginning with The Shepherd of the Hills (1941) and ending with Wayne's Oscar - winning role in True Grit (1969). Co-author Robert Presnell, nearing the end of his career at this time, was one of Hollywood's most successful screenwriters . None of this talent managed to keep Legend of the Lost from being harshly reviewed by critics . </P> <P> Wayne liked the location work in Rome and Libya . The plot is vaguely similar to another of Wayne's movies crossing the Mojave Desert . The Roman remains of Leptis Magna in Libya were used extensively as a location for the ancient city . In the script Wayne's character refers to' Timgad' in sardonic reference to the apparent delusions of Paul's father, despite the fact this places a considerable strain on the geography of the plot . The lost city of Timgad referred to in the film was actually the Leptis Magna ruins, a Roman city dating back to the 7th century B.C. near Tripoli, in northwest Libya, while "Timbuktu" was actually in Zliten, Libya . Headquarters for the film were located in Ghadames, where, according to the publicity material, citizens of the villages were employed on set, as well as some native Tuaregs, an ancient desert tribe . </P> <P> This film was Wayne's only collaboration on film with international cinema stars Sophia Loren and Rossano Brazzi . </P>

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