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The Thief of Baghdad
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Synopsis
Douglas Fairbanks is at his most graceful and charismatic in one of the classic silent films of the 1920s. As the thief of Baghdad, his movements are dance-like -- nothing like the athletics he performed in most of his other films. In this Arabian take, the thief ignores the holy teachings and sneaks into the palace of the Caliph (Brandon Hurst). All thoughts of robbery slip away, however, when he sees the beautiful princess (Julanne Johnston). Princes have come from many faraway lands to win the princess' hand (and it's amusing to watch her face growing ever more alarmed at their arrival, because each one is uglier than the last). The thief disguises himself as a prince and the princess falls in love with him. After having a pang of conscience, the thief confesses all to the Holy Man (Charles Belcher), who sends him to find a magic chest. He braves many obstacles to get it, and when he returns he discovers that the Mongol Prince (Sojin) has taken over the city. Using the chest, the reformed thief creates armies of men out of nothingness and recaptures the city. He then uses the cloak of invisibility to spirit the princess away on a magic carpet. Fairbanks stole some of the special effects for his film from Fritz Lang's Der Müde Tod, which he had purchased for American distribution. The Thief of Baghdad, with its look of unrealistic beauty (courtesy of art director William Cameron Menzies), was not fully appreciated in its day. Because of its huge cost (two million dollars -- a real fortune in those days), it made little money. After that, Fairbanks stuck closer to the swashbuckling persona he felt his audience wanted. Available now on DVD, the remastered film features a new score by Carl Davis. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sam Baker The Sworder
Charles Belcher The Holy Man
Tote Du Crow The Soothsayer
Snitz Edwards His Evil Associate
Douglas Fairbanks The Thief of Bagdad
Brandon Hurst The Caliph
Julanne Johnston The Princess
Noble Johnson The Indian Prince
Etta Lee The Slave of the Sand Board
Scott Mattraw Eunuch
K. Nambu His Counselor
Charles Stevens His Awaker
Charles Sylvester Eunuch
Jesse Weldon Eunuch
Anna May Wong The Mongol Slave
Winter Blossom The Slave of the Lute
Sojin The Mongol Prince

Production Crew

Arthur Edeson Cinematographer
Carl Davis Composer (Music Score)
Mortimer Wilson Composer (Music Score)
Mitchell Leisen Costume Designer
Raoul Walsh Director
William Nolan Editor
Douglas Fairbanks Producer
Theodore Reed Producer
William Cameron Menzies Production Designer
Douglas Fairbanks Screenwriter
Lotta Woods Screenwriter
Anton Grot Set Designer
Paul Youngblood Set Designer
Year: 1924
Runtime: 153
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Fantasy

Produced by
Barr Films
Douglas Fairbanks Productions

Awards
1996 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress