The Thief of Bagdad (1940) Reviews

The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
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In ancient Bagdad, Abu, a good-natured young thief (Sabu), befriends the deposed king Ahmad (John Justin) as both are imprisoned in the palace dungeon, awaiting execution under orders from the evil vizier Jaffar (Conrad Veidt), who has seized the throne. But they escape and make their way to Basra, where Ahmad, now living as a beggar, meets and falls in love with the Princess (June Duprez), who has been betrothed by her father the Sultan (Miles Malleson, who also wrote the screenplay) to Jaffar. Their fight for the love of the Princess triggers a series of adventures for the young Abu that brings him halfway around the world and into mystical realms with help from a towering genie (Rex Ingram), brushing up against the gods and transforming the little thief into a hero in the process. Along the way, we encounter a wide array of characters, some of them charming, such as the gentle Old King (Morton Selten), and some sinister, such as the devious Halima (Mary Morris), plus a range of color and lushly designed sets and set pieces (and special effects) that still dazzle the eye seven decades later, even in the wake of various remakes (which include Disney Studios' Aladdin). And it all leads to an amazing and suspenseful ride on a magic carpet, and a race against time to save the king and his beloved. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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Starring:
Conrad VeidtSabu, (more)
Director(s):
Tim Whelan, Sr.Ludwig Berger, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Linda W.

A movie so magical and powerful it influenced the creative lives of George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Powell, Francis Ford Coppola and countless masters of cinema. (Even Disney!.....the character Jafar in Aladdin is based on the Conrad Veidt Jaffar!) You will find this out by listening to the outstanding commentary on the dvd. Enjoy!!! You have 3 wishes!:-)

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Ellen L.

MOM AND I FIRST WATCHED THEIF OF BAGDAD WHEN I WAS ABOUT 8 OR 9 YEARS OLD. . WE WATCHED IT MANY TIMES AND STILL ENJOYED IT JUST AS MUCH. IT BRINGS BACK MANY FOND MEMORIES.

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Keith G.

After reading raves from just about every critic, I feel Scrooge-like having any reservations. I enjoyed this great looking Technicolor spectacle, It is fun, sweet, always entertaining, but the effects, impressive for their day, are badly dated, and the character development is sketchy. The romantic leads fall instantly in love for no other reason than the story tells them to, On the other hand both Conrad Veight as the sometimes over the top, but enjoyably hateful villain, and Sabu as the lovable lad who helps a king regain his kingdom fare much better. There are sequences I did find flat out wonderful (the famous interaction between Sabu and the genie he frees). And given current politics, seeing Islam treated as benign and poetic is certainly refreshing. Maybe I was over prepared, or expecting too much. I didn"€™t fully get the greatness of €˜Citizen Kane€™ the first time I saw it. In any case, it was enough fun that I won"t regret giving it another watch.

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Jonathan C.

absolutely terrible, avoid at all costs

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    Linda W.

    A movie so magical and powerful it influenced the creative lives of George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Powell, Francis Ford Coppola and countless masters of cinema. (Even Disney!.....the character Jafar in Aladdin is based on the Conrad Veidt Jaffar!) You will find this out by listening to the outstanding commentary on the dvd. Enjoy!!! You have 3 wishes!:-)

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    Ellen L.

    MOM AND I FIRST WATCHED THEIF OF BAGDAD WHEN I WAS ABOUT 8 OR 9 YEARS OLD. . WE WATCHED IT MANY TIMES AND STILL ENJOYED IT JUST AS MUCH. IT BRINGS BACK MANY FOND MEMORIES.

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    Keith G.

    After reading raves from just about every critic, I feel Scrooge-like having any reservations. I enjoyed this great looking Technicolor spectacle, It is fun, sweet, always entertaining, but the effects, impressive for their day, are badly dated, and the character development is sketchy. The romantic leads fall instantly in love for no other reason than the story tells them to, On the other hand both Conrad Veight as the sometimes over the top, but enjoyably hateful villain, and Sabu as the lovable lad who helps a king regain his kingdom fare much better. There are sequences I did find flat out wonderful (the famous interaction between Sabu and the genie he frees). And given current politics, seeing Islam treated as benign and poetic is certainly refreshing. Maybe I was over prepared, or expecting too much. I didn"€™t fully get the greatness of €˜Citizen Kane€™ the first time I saw it. In any case, it was enough fun that I won"t regret giving it another watch.

    Yes   |   No

     
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