The Adventurer of Tunis

The Adventurer of Tunis (German: Die Abenteurerin von Tunis) is a 1931 German adventure film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Philipp Manning, Theo Shall, and Ellen Richter.

[2] Location shooting took place in Marseille and Nice in France, Genoa and the Italian Riviera and in Tunis and the Sahara Desert.

During an Arab uprising in North Africa, the European employees of a copper mine are besieged and need urgent help.

When his government refuses to provide military assistance, the firm's Parisian owner sends his nephew Henry Bertell with weapons and ammunition.

A rival company is behind the uprising, and sends one of its agents, a dancer named Collette, to seduce Henry and foil his mission.