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The Sheik
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Synopsis
This romantic costumed adventure is the film that cemented Rudolph Valentino's reputation as a legendary screen lover. Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan (Valentino) takes Lady Diana Mayo (Agnes Ayers) to his camp when he finds the beauty in the desert. Although drawn to the Sheik, Lady Diana is able to resist his amorous advances. When his former French school chum Raoul de Saint Herbert (Adolphe Menjou) convinces him to let Diana go free, she is kidnapped by the villainous Omair (Walter Long), who promises her a fate worse than death. The heroic Sheik and his army save Diana from suicide, but he is severely wounded in the melee. Diana helps the Sheik regain his strength after he saves her and she vows her everlasting love to her British-educated hero. Reviewers at the time of the film's release were very critical of the film and the performance of Valentino, suggesting the public should ask the film to be censored as it was morally objectionable. Paramount Pictures thought the film would go nowhere fast, but millions of women made Valentino an international heartthrob. Many fainted at the initial showing of the film, and Rudolph Valentino eclipsed Wallace Reid in popularity. Over 70 years after his death, Rudolph Valentino is still remembered as the first male superstar to have a direct and lasting impact on female viewers, and the word "sheik" became as synonymous with Valentino as the word "vamp" was associated with the exotic Theda Bara. Watch for seven-year-old Loretta Young in a bit part. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

Cast

Agnes Ayres Diana Mayo
F.R. Butler Sir Aubrey Mayo
Lucien Littlefield Gaston
Walter Long Omair
Adolphe Menjou Raoul de Saint Hubert
Rudolph Valentino Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan
George Waggner Yousaf

Production Crew

William Marshall Cinematographer
George Melford Director
Monte Katterjohn Screenwriter
Year: 1921
Runtime: 80
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Famous Players
Paramount