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Le Voleur de Bagdad

Original title: Il ladro di Bagdad
  • 1961
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
735
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Le Voleur de Bagdad (1961)
AdventureFamilyFantasyRomance

In the time of the Arabian Nights, the city of Baghdad is ruled by Sultan Ali Bajazeth but actually controlled by the scheming Grand Vizier Ghamal. The poor of Baghdad are aided by Karim, th... Read allIn the time of the Arabian Nights, the city of Baghdad is ruled by Sultan Ali Bajazeth but actually controlled by the scheming Grand Vizier Ghamal. The poor of Baghdad are aided by Karim, the Thief of Baghdad.In the time of the Arabian Nights, the city of Baghdad is ruled by Sultan Ali Bajazeth but actually controlled by the scheming Grand Vizier Ghamal. The poor of Baghdad are aided by Karim, the Thief of Baghdad.

  • Directors
    • Bruno Vailati
    • Arthur Lubin
  • Writers
    • Augusto Frassinetti
    • Filippo Sanjust
    • Bruno Vailati
  • Stars
    • Steve Reeves
    • Giorgia Moll
    • Arturo Dominici
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    735
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bruno Vailati
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writers
      • Augusto Frassinetti
      • Filippo Sanjust
      • Bruno Vailati
    • Stars
      • Steve Reeves
      • Giorgia Moll
      • Arturo Dominici
    • 42User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Reeves
    Steve Reeves
    • Karim
    Giorgia Moll
    Giorgia Moll
    • Princess Amina
    • (as Georgia Moll)
    Arturo Dominici
    Arturo Dominici
    • Prince Osman
    Edy Vessel
    Edy Vessel
    • Kadeejah
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Gamal
    Antonio Battistella
    • Sultan of Bagdad
    Fanfulla
    Fanfulla
    • Abdul
    • (as Luigi Visconti)
    Giancarlo Zarfati
    • Farid
    Gina Mascetti
    Gina Mascetti
    • Aisha the Governess
    Mohammed Agrebi
    Ignazio Dolce
    Ignazio Dolce
    Georges Chamarat
    Georges Chamarat
    • Old Magician
    Gail Pearl
    • First Ballerina
    • (as Gay Pearl)
    Rosario Borelli
    Chignone
    • Monster
    Walter Grant
    Joudi Mohammed Jamil
      Mario Passante
      Mario Passante
      • Directors
        • Bruno Vailati
        • Arthur Lubin
      • Writers
        • Augusto Frassinetti
        • Filippo Sanjust
        • Bruno Vailati
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      User reviews42

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      kapnkirk

      Reeves' best film.

      This is Reeves' best film. It's got it all - a love story, humor, adventure and last but not least a pretty good musical score. Reeves plays Karim a thief who falls in love with a princess. When the princess Amina has a sleeping curse placed on her, Karim must find the only cure - a blue rose. A party sets out from the palace to find the blue rose with the winner getting the hand of the princess in marriage.

      The special effects are nothing by today's standards but Reeves and Moll exude a considerable rapport, due in no small part to Arthur Lubin's direction.
      dbdumonteil

      An honest remake

      Although not as impressive as the Powell/Berger/Whelan/Korda version (1940),this might be the only movie in which Steve Reeves is not relegated to muscle man routine,rather recalling some parts of Errol Flynn .His thief is actually almost a romantic hero ,half Arabian Nights half fairy tale in which the man of common birth has to suffer great hardships before marrying a princess.And the princess ,the gorgeous Georgia Moll,makes Karim's task worthwhile.The genie of the lamp (of the bottle) is present.My favorite sequence is that of the treacherous lady who tries to make Karim turn to stone,which proves that Steve Reeves' characters can be smart too.
      5jim_bowery

      MGM should put it on DVD

      I don't really remember much about this movie except that as a child I really liked the quest for the blue rose.

      When I went to rent from Netflix I discovered the versions they had were from 1924 and 1940 which are different story lines.

      It was a movie that made the matinée circuit where kids could plunk down part of their own allowance and go see it on Saturday afternoon, so I expect a lot of us boomers went to see it when we were children.

      The thing is this movie probably still has a pretty big demographic given the fact that many boomers have delayed having children, but MGM (which has the distribution rights) hasn't made a DVD out of it. They probably should.
      8augustian

      A missing door in an underrated Arabian Nights classic.

      I first saw this film when I was a lad back in 1963. It was probably the most wondrous film I had seen - I must have seen it at least half a dozen times during its run in the cinema. At last it is available on a German Blu-ray but it is still not perfect. When a beautiful princess mysteriously falls ill, the only cure is a magical blue rose, but to find it, the princess's suitors must pass through seven doors, each door a test but woe betide to those who fail; but this is where the present Blu-ray falls down.

      The film depicts only six doors, so one is missing and it seems to be of a giant killer crab. It has been suggested that this scene was never filmed but I think it was because I seem to remember a scene of a giant crab and also some video sleeves and other promotional material mention a giant killer crab. It may be that the film was shortened to suit TV slots or to fit in extra showings in cinemas. It would be great if this scene was found and restored to its proper place.

      For me though, the best remembered scene is of gorgeous Edy Vessel as the evil temptress Kadeejah with her bevy of scantily-clad dancing girls. I have wondered, over the years if something was going on here. After all, gyrating scantily-clad dancing girls are not suitable for kids to see if they are in a night club, but put them into an Arabian Nights fantasy film and they suddenly become suitable for kids to see. I wonder if Arthur Lubin and maybe others were cocking a snook at the film censors. Even the censorious German FSK system gives it a rating of six years old. Whatever the case, I love this film.
      marciodecarvalho

      A good surprise in Steve Reeves' career.

      I remember how great I found this movie when I first saw it as a child. Entertaining, inviting, beautifully scored and visually exciting, it was a good surprise for me, a muscle-movies fan then.

      I found Steve Reeves could show something else than his stunning muscles. He gives this time a very lighthearted performance - surprisingly, I guess, for his legions of fans - a step ahead of his habitual towering figure and dark persona. He shows, maybe for the one and only time, that he could create a character that goes beyond himself, in this case, Karim, the Thief of Bagdad. Convincingly, this is the point. In excellent, slimmer shape, smiling, it was Steve Reeves in his apex, in a delightful, colorful movie.

      This is a very lovable movie, and I rate it as the best in his career, if you put the seminal 'Hercules' aside as 'hors-concours'.

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      Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
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      Elijah Wood in Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001)
      Fantasy
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        The best Saturday-matinee type movies are filled with "set pieces" to make them more entertaining and memorable. This film has many of them in the form of the challenges and clever escapes: the first gate "which can be seen but isn't there", the creeping tree roots, the ring of fire, the deadly sorceress, the invisible wrestler, the faceless warriors, the flying horse, the blue rose riddle, and the blue army from the magic jewel. These scenarios and effects inspired kids to retell them to their friends, which produced a must-see aura about the movie.
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      • Release date
        • August 9, 1961 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Languages
        • English
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • The Thief of Baghdad
      • Filming locations
        • Tunisia(Exteriors scenes of Mosque Ez-Zeitouna, street market, traditional street manufactures of bread and clothing, desert, mountain and coastal grottos.)
      • Production companies
        • Titanus
        • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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