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Le retour du fils du sheik

Original title: Il figlio dello sceicco
  • 1962
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
95
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Le retour du fils du sheik (1962)
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In the Middle East, circa 1860s, the evil Omar seeks to become Khadive by killing off his adversaries and by marrying the reluctant Fawzia, favorite niece of the current Khadive. (After marr... Read allIn the Middle East, circa 1860s, the evil Omar seeks to become Khadive by killing off his adversaries and by marrying the reluctant Fawzia, favorite niece of the current Khadive. (After marrying Fawzia, he plans to eliminate her so he can then marry his own choice, the ruthless Z... Read allIn the Middle East, circa 1860s, the evil Omar seeks to become Khadive by killing off his adversaries and by marrying the reluctant Fawzia, favorite niece of the current Khadive. (After marrying Fawzia, he plans to eliminate her so he can then marry his own choice, the ruthless Zahira.) Omar's brutal policies result in the death of a young woman named Laila. Laila's b... Read all

  • Director
    • Mario Costa
  • Writer
    • Nino Stresa
  • Stars
    • Gordon Scott
    • Cristina Gaioni
    • Moira Orfei
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    95
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Costa
    • Writer
      • Nino Stresa
    • Stars
      • Gordon Scott
      • Cristina Gaioni
      • Moira Orfei
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Kerim
    Cristina Gaioni
    Cristina Gaioni
    • Fawzia
    • (as Cristina Gajoni)
    Moira Orfei
    Moira Orfei
    • Zahira
    Alberto Farnese
    Alberto Farnese
    • Omar
    Jany Clair
    Jany Clair
    • Imprisoned woman
    Maria Grazia Spina
    • Laila
    • (as Grazia Maria Spina)
    Nando Tamberlani
    Nando Tamberlani
    • Mansur
    Luciano Benetti
    • Principe Ahmed
    Gordon Mitchell
    Gordon Mitchell
    • Yussuf
    Nando Angelini
    • Akim
    Lulla Selli
    • Selima
    Mariam Fakhr Eddine
    Mariam Fakhr Eddine
      Ahmed Louxor
      Abdel Moneim Saudi
      Farid Shawqi
      Farid Shawqi
      Mohammed Sultan
      Manlio Busoni
      • Narratore
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Mario Costa
      • Writer
        • Nino Stresa
      • All cast & crew
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      5Leofwine_draca

      Peplum oddity

      KERIM, SON OF THE SHIEK is a barely-remembered peplum outing with a twist: it's set in the Middle East, so instead of tunics and togas we get characters swathed in Arabic robes and the horses are replaced with camels. Seriously, though, the change in setting makes this stand out a little more from all the rest, which it needs to do seeing as the story is so familiar.

      The film begins with an evil character, Omar, cutting his way through the desert tribes and planning to marry a beautiful young princess. Unfortunately for him, one of his victims is the sister of a proud and upstanding hero, Kerim, who becomes a Robin Hood-style avenger to bring Omar to justice.

      There's little more to it than that, and KERIM, SON OF THE SHIEK offers a predictable mix of romance, action, treachery, and battle sequences. It's well handled on a small budget and the location filming in Egypt adds a lot to the fun of the thing. Gordon Scott is a dependable hero and ends up stripping to the waist for the rousing climax, and fellow peplum star Gordon Mitchell has a cameo role. Director Mario Costa made plenty of sword and sandal adventures during his time behind the camera and this is another string to his bow.
      6sanzar

      Obscure Gordon Scott feature

      This film is rarely listed in reference books or Movie guides, but is an excellent example of the sword and sandal genre & an interesting entry in Scott's filmography.

      Even the IMDb does not list this title in an English version, but a dubbed and anglicized version is in circulation, if you hunt around long enough.

      For those of you who are interested in seeing this film, a copy is available @ Movieflix.com (membership required), although the print available (listed on the site as "Son of the Sheik", with no mention of Gordon Scott as its star) is smeary, with poor sound and super-imposed foreign subtitles.

      Its availability on MOVIEFLIX is a slightly better option than never seeing it, but not much.
      8django-1

      obscure Desert peplum with Gordon Scott, worth finding for fans of genre or star

      Emir Omar (who looks like Alan Steel) is a brutal thug of a leader--stealing any young lady he finds attractive, shaking down local tribes and killing anyone who dares resist, etc. We see about ten-fifteen minutes of his barbarism when Gordon Scott--Kerim, son of the ruler of a small tribe threatened by the Emir AND someone whose sister was captured and killed by him--arrives on the scene to take on the evil Emir and unite the various tribes who have been crushed under his iron heel. Gordon Scott might not be the first actor who comes to mind when casting a middle-eastern role, but he does fine (in full beard) in the role. At first, he wears a full costume and head-dress, but he gradually wears less and less until he is bare-chested, and one remembers why this former Tarzan and peplum star was so popular at the time. Scott, who resembles his friend Steve Reeves in this film, was able to work well in a number of genres--jungle, peplum, costume adventure, western, and spy--and he has the charisma to carry a film on his own. There's a lot of attractive second-unit photography from Egypt, although since the Tigris River is mentioned, one presumes this is set in southern Iraq or Syria. The photography is quite colorful and the set design, while low budget, is complements the color scheme of the landscape. Gordon Mitchell is billed, but he's not much in evidence. I'm guessing that he is playing a mercenary leader who is hired by the Emir to get Scott and his followers, but that character's face is mostly hidden under a scarf and not much face is shown...and in any event the character's role is about four minutes long. It could be Mitchell--I'm not sure (I saw this on a small-screen TV, which didn't help). As a devoted fan of Italian sword and sandal cinema, I found this obscure film to be a pleasant surprise and I would recommend it to any fan of the genre. KERIM--SON OF THE SHEIK is certainly "above average," and it's always nice to see Gordon Scott again. Good luck in finding a copy!
      6dinky-4

      Gordon Scott amid the desert sands

      Largely filmed in Egypt, this Saturday-matinée adventure has an expansive quality not often found in sword-and-sandal movies. Unfortunately, some of this quality will be lost when shrunk onto a TV screen, but an efficient script, replete with sure-fire ingredients, and an enthusiastic cast make up for any visual disappointments. Heading the cast is ex-Tarzan Gordon Scott who takes awhile to enter the scene and who then wears a headdress which often obscures the lower part of his face. By the end of the movie, however, the headdress is gone along with Scott's shirt and finally being able to see his sweaty, sun-bronzed torso is well worth the wait. Along the way he suffers a flogging inside his enemy's dungeon and this may be the only time you'll see Scott writhing under the whip. (The flogging, alas, isn't included in the book: "Lash! The Hundred Great Scenes of Men Being Whipped in the Movies.") Clocking in at little more than a brisk 80 minutes, this minor but worthy effort has the good sense to give the audience what it wants, and then to quit while it's ahead.
      6coltras35

      Kerim, the son of the sheik

      In the Middle East, circa 1860s, the evil Omar seeks to become Khadive by killing off his adversaries and by marrying the reluctant Fawzia, favorite niece of the current Khadive. Omar's brutal policies result in the death of a young woman named Laila. Laila's brother, Kerim, then becomes Omar's sworn enemy.

      Kerim, the son of the sheik stars Gordon Scott, who isn't showing his pecs much and is covered up in Arabian nights clothing and he's masked most of the time. He plays a Robin Hood-type character, going up against Omar. Scott, as always, is good in the role and shows his physical prowess in the action scenes. It's a typical desert adventure with guns blazing, horses galloping and scimitars chopping, but it's done well. It's a bit slow in places, but generally it's enjoyable with a meaty performance from Moira Orfei, who plays a villainess.

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      • Trivia
        When Gordon agreed to film Kerim with Italian actors & crew in Egypt, he was also set to appear in an Egyptian version of the same film. The Italian or European cast and part of the crew was replaced with an Egyptian cast, while Gordon remained and re-shot the same scenes with the Egyptian actors.
      • Goofs
        Though Gordon Scott receives at least 18 lashes while being flogged in the dungeon, his back only shows a few bloodless welts which never increase in number.
      • Quotes

        Omar: [while supervising Kerim's flogging] Well now, speak. Where are those arms?

        Kerim: Haven't I convinced you yet? I'm not going to tell you. Why don't you go find them yourself?

        Omar: I'd expected you to say that. Whip harder!

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      • Release date
        • February 24, 1963 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Kerim, Son of the Sheik
      • Production companies
        • Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
        • Mercury Films
      • See more company credits at IMDbPro

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      • Runtime
        • 1h 25m(85 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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