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“The Thief of Bagdad” is a 1940 adventure fantasy film directed by Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger, and Tim Whelan, and tells the story of a prince who teams up with a thief to battle an evil Grand Vizier and win the heart of a princess.
“The Thief of Bagdad” is a classic adventure fantasy film that transports the viewer to a magical world of flying carpets, mystical creatures, and heroic deeds. The story follows the exploits of the roguish thief Abu, who finds himself caught up in a quest to rescue a beautiful princess from an evil sorcerer. Along the way, Abu teams up with a genie, a flying horse, and a brave prince to defeat the sorcerer and save the princess.
The film is a true visual feast, with stunning sets, intricate costumes, and impressive special effects that bring the world of Bagdad to life. The action sequences are thrilling and inventive, and the film’s sense of wonder and imagination is infectious. The cast, led by the charismatic Sabu as Abu, is excellent, with standout performances from Conrad Veidt as the sinister Jaffar and Rex Ingram as the imposing genie.
While some of the film’s attitudes and depictions may seem outdated by modern standards, “The Thief of Bagdad” remains a timeless classic of the fantasy genre. Its imaginative storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and memorable characters make it a must-see for fans of adventure and fantasy films.
Cast
- Conrad Veidt as Jaffar
- Sabu as Abu
- June Duprez as the Princess
- John Justin as Ahmad
- Rex Ingram as the Djinn
- Miles Malleson as the Sultan of Basra
- Morton Selten as the Old King
- Mary Morris as Halima, Jaffar’s agent, and the “Silver Maid”
- Bruce Winston as the Merchant
- Hay Petrie as the Astrologer
- Adelaide Hall as the Singer
- Roy Emerton as the Jailor
- Allan Jeayes as the Story Teller
- Robert Greig as Man of Basra (uncredited)