The Thief of Bagdad 1940

ONE THOUSAND AND ONE SIGHTS FROM THE THOUSAND OF ONE NIGHTS....

7.1 / 10   246 vote(s)
NR
Adventure Fantasy Romance

When Prince Ahmad is blinded and cast out of Bagdad by the nefarious Jaffar, he joins forces with the scrappy thief Abu to win back his royal place, as well as the heart of a beautiful princess.

Release Date 1940-12-25
Runtime 1h 46m
Directors Tim Whelan, Michael Powell, Georges Périnal, Ludwig Berger, Muir Mathieson, Charles David, A.W. Watkins, Geoffrey Boothby
Producers Alexander Korda, Zoltan Korda, William Cameron Menzies
Writers Lajos Biró, Miles Malleson, Miklós Rózsa, Miles Malleson

John Justin plays the hapless Sultan of Baghdad tricked from his throne by the evil (and superbly cast) Conrad Veidt. It's only by sheer luck that he encounters Sabu the gymnastic and clever thief in the palace dungeons and the two of them set off on a delightful series of adventures as he tries to regain his throne and to reclaim his love from the evil clutches of his former Vizier. This is a cracking fantasy adventure from Alexander Korda and wonderfully scored by Miklos Rosza that brings us Rex Ingram as the outrageously theatric genie in an enormous red nappy; Miles Malleson (who also contributed to the screenplay) as the eccentric Sultan of Basra with his fantastic palace of 1000 toys and Morton Selten in his last role as the "old King". The colours are bright and vivid; the story gentle and engaging with some comedic touches now and again too. The special effects are used sparingly, but where they are - they work well.

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