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La légende de l'épée magique

Original title: The Golden Blade
  • 1953
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  • 1h 21m
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5.6/10
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Rock Hudson and Piper Laurie in La légende de l'épée magique (1953)
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Basra merchant Harun Al-Rashid avenges his father's murder in this adventure set in ancient Bagdad and inspired from the Arabic fairy tales of One Thousand and One Nights.Basra merchant Harun Al-Rashid avenges his father's murder in this adventure set in ancient Bagdad and inspired from the Arabic fairy tales of One Thousand and One Nights.Basra merchant Harun Al-Rashid avenges his father's murder in this adventure set in ancient Bagdad and inspired from the Arabic fairy tales of One Thousand and One Nights.

  • Director
    • Nathan Juran
  • Writers
    • John Rich
    • William R. Cox
  • Stars
    • Rock Hudson
    • Piper Laurie
    • Gene Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    879
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nathan Juran
    • Writers
      • John Rich
      • William R. Cox
    • Stars
      • Rock Hudson
      • Piper Laurie
      • Gene Evans
    • 20User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Harun
    Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie
    • Khairuzan
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Hadi
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Jafar
    Kathleen Hughes
    Kathleen Hughes
    • Bakhamra
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Barcus
    Edgar Barrier
    Edgar Barrier
    • Caliph
    Alice Kelley
    Alice Kelley
    • Handmaiden
    Jack Baston
    • Chamberlain
    • (uncredited)
    Frederic Berest
    • Necromancer
    • (uncredited)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Carson
    Fred Carson
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    George Chirello
    • Artist
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Cichy
    Martin Cichy
    • Adjutant
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Clark
    Bill Clark
    • Citizen
    • (uncredited)
    Dorinda Clifton
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmy Dime
    Jimmy Dime
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nathan Juran
    • Writers
      • John Rich
      • William R. Cox
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    ulicknormanowen

    Sword in the stone

    Rock Hudson in his pre-Douglas Sirk days (the director who provided him with his best works, along with Frankenheimer's "seconds") and Iin a movie obviously aimed at the children's market .

    The screenplay may look like a poor man's "one and thousand nights" leftover ,but the colors are glistening ,Hudson is handsome as Harun, an oriental destitute prince in search of his father's murderer (the whodunnit is predictable and is not pivotal in the plot ); Piper Laurie has plenty of go as a feminist Sheherazade who mingles with the people,dressed up as a commoner or as a young man ("your skin is as smooth as that of a girl", says Harun);he even goes as far as to suggest they pick up girls for dinner!

    The ending borrows from king Arthur 's story,complete with sword in the stone,and the old scholar as Merlin. And the tournament looks like those of European Middle-Ages. The baddie uses a watermelon as the world, aping Chaplin in "the dictator ".

    But it was pleasant entertaining stuff for the kids of yore ; today's brats might be more demanding ....
    7SimonJack

    Rock Hudson as a swashbuckler is OK

    Who could picture in their minds Rock Hudson swinging from drapes, jumping over balconies, or subduing the sultan's guards with his sword? But that's just what Universal gives us in "The Golden Blade." He's surely not on the scale of Errol Flynn, Ty Power, or Stu Granger, but Hudson does a nice swashbuckling turn here.

    The Golden Blade is a light-hearted movie of fiction set in a mythical Baghdad. It has some skulduggery that is usual for these desert tales of the mid-20th century. Hudson's physical trysts combine with the energy and rebelliousness of a princess (Piper Laurie) who is always sneaking off to see the world outside the palace. And to do good turns with the people that endear them to her.

    The plot isn't complicated and the script is just average. The color, cinematography and costumes add to the enjoyment of the movie. It's not serious filmmaking, but the cast seem as though they are enjoying their craft. Viewers should do likewise. Just sit back and enjoy the color, action, humor and romance of this light but entertaining film.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Golden Blade

    This is a tale that comes straight from the "Arabian Nights" compendium. The son "Harum" (Rock Hudson) out to avenge his father murdered at the hands of the evil "Jafar" (George Macready). He must travel to Baghdad where he encounters a feisty young woman "Khairuzan" (Piper Laurie) who is secretly the daughter of the city's caliph - a man also in danger from the menacing ambitions of "Jafar". Luckily, she has a magical golden sword that she gives him to wield. He is invincible! Well he is until someone hits on the idea of swapping his sword for a less effective fake - and soon "Harum" is in a dungeon! Can he escape and save the Caliph and get the girl? Rock Hudson never really cut it for me. Easy enough on the eye, but his characterisations rarely differed from role to role and here he just doesn't really gel with the more charismatic Laurie at all. Plaudits do go to Macready, though - he hams up perfectly as the silken-clad, megalomanic, tyrant. There's plenty of lavish costumes, colour, sword-fighting and at times it's actually quite an entertaining adventure that I did quite enjoy.
    6Bunuel1976

    THE GOLDEN BLADE (Nathan Juran, 1953) **1/2

    Arabian Nights adventures were staples on Italian TV in my childhood; this (acquired fairly recently on DVD as part of Universal's "Rock Hudson: Screen Legend" set) was one of them, though I'd practically forgotten all about it in the interim. Not that it's in any way a memorable entry in the genre, and certainly not original – since this is basically the Excalibur legend transposed to ancient Bagdad – but a pleasant diversion nonetheless.

    Having watched two of the star's 'oaters' back-to-back (the other was SEA DEVILS [1953]), I can say that he was rather more at ease as an Englishman than an Arab (though he does well enough by the action required here, involving a handful of swordfights and even a jousting[!] contest – which he loses – for the hand of leading lady Piper Laurie). The latter – petite and vivacious – lends some freshness to the mostly familiar proceedings; a similar outing of hers I'd like to revisit someday is THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF (1951) featuring Tony Curtis, another then-rising Universal star who dabbled in actioners (read: potboilers) of every kind during this period.

    Anyway, the rest of the cast here is equally creditable: George Macready as the (typically conniving) Grand Vizier, who's eventually revealed to have also ordered the decimation of neighboring Basra (from where Hudson emanates); Samuel Fuller regular Gene Evans as Macready's incompetent son(!) – the old man wants him to marry princess Laurie in order to secure the throne for themselves, but he actually loves her subordinate; Steven Geray as the merchant who first comes into possession of The Golden Blade, and subsequently steers Hudson into fulfilling its destiny (that is, apart from supplying the film's comedy relief); and Edgar Barrier as the reigning Caliph (I've watched him recently in two other exotic ventures for the same studio, namely ARABIAN NIGHTS [1942] and COBRA WOMAN [1944]).

    The climax of this compact swashbuckler – running a mere 80 minutes – incorporates a bit of magic (and campiness) as the blade becomes entrenched in the walls of the palace; consequently, a host of muscle-men, inventors and sorcerers are recruited so as to try and dislodge it…but only the dashing hero is able to, the direct result of which is to have the column in question crumble and bury the two villains underneath it! By the way, director Juran would later helm two other (and far more notable) mythical adventures – THE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD (1958) and JACK THE GIANT KILLER (1962), both of which had the added appeal of stop-motion animated monsters.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Amazing Universal studios gem

    During those early fifties, Universal Studios tried to replace the adventure movies from the forties starring Maria Montez and Jon Hall. Those colorful and action packed enchanted movies taking place in the south seas, Arabic deserts...So there were those One Thousand and One Nights tales, such as this one and SON OF ALI BABA, VEILS OF BAGDAD, PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF and many many more. Typical from this amazing studio. Generations of fans loved this kind of stuff and even still now old timers still crave for it. Lousy but fun and full of nostalgia. They don't make such films now. It's a lost period, but not for everyone.

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    • Trivia
      Both Farley Granger and Tony Curtis turned down the lead role before the studio assigned Rock Hudson to it.
    • Quotes

      Jafar: I have not schemed and murdered to be foiled by that piece of trash!

    • Connections
      Featured in Rock Hudson: Beau ténébreux (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Golden Blade
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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