The Thief of Bagdad

The Thief of Bagdad

1924149 min
β˜…7.3/10
RomanceAdventureFantasy

Plot Summary

A recalcitrant thief vies with a duplicitous Mongol ruler for the hand of a beautiful princess.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (21)

Douglas Fairbanks

Douglas Fairbanks

The Thief of Bagdad

Snitz Edwards

Snitz Edwards

His Evil Associate

Charles Belcher

Charles Belcher

The Holy Man

Julanne Johnston

Julanne Johnston

The Princess

SΓ΄jin Kamiyama

SΓ΄jin Kamiyama

The Mongol Prince

Anna May Wong

Anna May Wong

The Mongol Slave

Brandon Hurst

Brandon Hurst

The Caliph

Tote Du Crow

Tote Du Crow

The Soothsayer

Noble Johnson

Noble Johnson

The Indian Prince

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Sam Baker

Sworder (uncredited)

Laska Winter

Laska Winter

Slave of the Lute (uncredited)

Etta Lee

Etta Lee

Slave of the Sand Board (uncredited)

🎬Crew

Director

Raoul Walsh

Writers

Douglas Fairbanks, Achmed Abdullah

Producers

Douglas Fairbanks

πŸ–ΌοΈGallery (12 images)

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🏷️Keywords

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πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

6/6/2022

This just goes to show - almost a century after it was made, that quality has longevity. The recently restored version of Raoul Walsh's fabulously lavish adaptation of the Arabian Nights fantasy was scored by the hugely imaginative Carl Davis (at times based around some really suitable Rimsky-Korsakov themes) featuring a charmingly athletic Douglas Fairbanks as the eponymous character who thrives as a petty thief. Soon, though, he espies the beautiful daughter of the Caliph (Julanne Johnston) who is to be married. He decides to impersonate a prince and become one of her suitors - without bargaining on the evil Mongol Prince who has designs on both the Princess and the throne of Baghdad itself. It is amazing how effortlessly the film still holds the attention - with only a minimal use of text boards - and the more you watch, the more delicate and clever the performances become. There is no script to moan about; just a hugely creative perception of the original fables - it is just a wonderful piece of imagination set to pictures and music that is a real must watch.

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