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Kismet (1955)
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This fourth film version of the warhorse Edward Knoblock theatrical piece Kismet was based on the Broadway musical version of the same property.
Howard Keel
stars as Hadji, the poet of old Baghdad, who goes from beggar to millionaire in a single day. Hadji's daughter Marsinah (
Ann Blyth
) falls in love with the young Caliph (
Vic Damone
), while Lalume (
Dolores Gray
), the sexy wife of the despotic Wazir (
Sebastian Cabot
), sets her sights on Hadji. Meanwhile, the Wazir plots and plans to topple the Caliph from the throne and to add Marsinah to his own harem. Making periodic appearances is Omar Khayyam, played as a doddering old meddler by
Monty Woolley
. The Robert Wright-
George Forrest
musical score, based on themes by Borodin, includes such standards as "Baubles, Bangles and Beads", "This is My Beloved", "Stranger in Paradise" and "Not Since Ninevah". Though the dancing girls in the film are more modestly dressed than their stage counterparts, they are put through some fairly sensuous paces by choreographer
Jack Cole
. Kismet was good for another go-round in 1967, when it was adapted for television with Jose Ferrer,
Barbara Eden
,
Anna Maria Alberghetti
,
George Chakiris
and
Hans Conried
in the cast. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ann Blyth
Marsinah
Sebastian Cabot
Wazir
Vic Damone
Caliph
Ted de Corsia
Police Subaltern
Patricia Dunn
Princesses of A Ba Bu
Jack Elam
Hassan-Ben
Jay C. Flippen
Jawan
Dolores Gray
Lalume
Howard Keel
Hajj
Wonci Lui
Princesses of Aba Bu
Mike Mazurki
Chief Policeman
Julie Robinson
Zubbediya
Reiko Sato
Princess of Abubu
Monty Woolley
Omar
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Preston Ames
Art Director
Jack Cole
Choreography
Joseph Ruttenberg
Cinematographer
Alexander Borodin
Composer (Music Score)
Andre Previn
Composer (Music Score)
George Forrest
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Wright
Composer (Music Score)
Tony Duquette
Costume Designer
Vincente Minnelli
Director
Adrienne Fazan
Editor
Alexander Borodin
Featured Music
William J. Tuttle
Makeup
Andre Previn
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jeff Alexander
Musical Direction/Supervision
Edward Knoblock
Play Author
Arthur Freed
Producer
Charles Lederer
Screenwriter
Luther Davis
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Keogh Gleason
Set Designer
George Forrest
Songwriter
Robert Wright
Songwriter
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Year: 1955
Runtime: 113
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Musical
Color type
Eastman Color
Produced by
MGM
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