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La nuit du harem

Original title: Harem
  • TV Movie
  • 1986
  • Unrated
  • 3h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
573
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La nuit du harem (1986)
DramaRomanceThriller

Jessica, a young British girl, goes off to Arabia with her father to be with her fiancé when he's called there suddenly on diplomatic duty. On a tourist journey she's kidnapped by what appea... Read allJessica, a young British girl, goes off to Arabia with her father to be with her fiancé when he's called there suddenly on diplomatic duty. On a tourist journey she's kidnapped by what appears to be a Beduion tribe and sold into the harem of the Sultan. The man that took her capt... Read allJessica, a young British girl, goes off to Arabia with her father to be with her fiancé when he's called there suddenly on diplomatic duty. On a tourist journey she's kidnapped by what appears to be a Beduion tribe and sold into the harem of the Sultan. The man that took her captive is not actually a Beduion but an Oxford educated revolutionary who traded Jessica for ... Read all

  • Director
    • William Hale
  • Writer
    • Karol Ann Hoeffner
  • Stars
    • Nancy Travis
    • Art Malik
    • Sarah Miles
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    573
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    • Director
      • William Hale
    • Writer
      • Karol Ann Hoeffner
    • Stars
      • Nancy Travis
      • Art Malik
      • Sarah Miles
    • 12User reviews
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    Nancy Travis
    Nancy Travis
    • Jessica Grey
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Tarik Pasha
    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Lady Ashley
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    • Agha Kislar
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Forest
    Cherie Lunghi
    Cherie Lunghi
    • Usta
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Sultan Hassan
    Ava Gardner
    Ava Gardner
    • Kadin
    Georgine Anderson
    Georgine Anderson
    • Aunt Lily
    Shirley Cain
    • Embassy Hostess
    George Camiller
    George Camiller
    • Vizier Bey
    JoJo Cole
    • Emily
    James Coyle
    James Coyle
    • Sultan's Spy
    Sarah Crowden
    Sarah Crowden
    • Charlotte
    Caroline Dorian
    • Victoria
    David Gant
    David Gant
    • Chief Commander
    Mike Gwilym
    • Salim
    • (as Michael Gwilym)
    Barrie Houghton
    • Astrologer
    • Director
      • William Hale
    • Writer
      • Karol Ann Hoeffner
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    User reviews12

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    Kirpianuscus

    exotic perspective

    romanticism, clichés, a dramatic-pink story about a fictional Ottoman Empire. and decent performances. it is enough for the success of a film who preserves more the air of "80țs cinema than the traces of the stories about harem created by foreign visitors. sure, it is a nice film. sure, it is part of a long series of films recreating the past in nice frames. and, more important, it is a good occasion for admire the right actors, in the right roles, doing the expected performances. so, Harem.
    10Janetnsync

    Loved It!!!

    I loved it. Art Malik was dreamy and I loved their first stare, WOW!!!! The plot was good. The acting great, it was a Romantic film. I stayed up for the 3 showings. This is one movie ABC has not repeated and that alone was soo disappointing, ABC aired it. In 86', I wondered about that. What year and if I could find it and Order it.
    7neroville

    The guilty pleasure to end all guilty pleasures

    When I heard that Nancy Travis, who played across Mike Myers in "So I Married an Axe Murderer," and Art Malik, who played the heavy in "True Lies," were the romantic leads in this 1980s TV drama, I knew it was something I had to see. In its ludicrous, Reagan-era soap operatic way, it's an entertaining little gem, filled with delightfully cringe-inducing lines like, "Because you don't have a woman's heart!"

    It's also a compendium of just about every cliché known to man, from the freedom-loving American ingénue who shoots like Annie Oakley, to the stuffy Victorian aunt, to the student revolutionary who jumps on soapboxes at every opportunity, to the uber-Orientalist portrayal of the harem with all its poisonous plots and sexy belly dancers. It's set back around 1907 in the Ottoman Empire, and the story, such as it is, involves the adventures of a blond, dewy-eyed American girl named Jessica (Travis) who goes to Turkey with her proper and equally blond English fiancée (Julian Sands), and gets kidnapped. Inevitably, she ends up in a harem, fending off the advances of a besotted sultan (Omar Sharif), and the wicked intrigues of his chief wife (Ava Gardner, channeling the stepmother from "Snow White"). Although the sultan is awfully keen on her, Jessica falls in love with the leader of the revolutionary movement, Tarik Pasha- who is played with a completely straight face by Art Malik.

    The whole story unfolds like a dime store novel, which I suppose is appropriate given the setting, and even though it's as preposterous as the average episode of the old Zorro TV show, it's still a lot of fun. The whole premise of the show, with its emphasis on the tyrannized and barbarous East, would probably give old Edward Said fits, but it's notable for the fact that it has good Turks alongside its bad, and that it has a genuine Muslim actor as the hero. There's quite a few hot Middle Eastern and South Asian guys running around in this, and Art Malik is surprisingly appealing (and gorgeous) as the idealistic young Turkish hothead. There are also plenty of beautiful location shots in the old Moorish mosques and palaces in Granada and Cordoba, and in Morocco as well, although the director seemed to forget that the Sahara desert is nowhere near Turkey.

    It's actually comparable to "The Lady and the Highwayman," another kitschy, lavishly produced '80s period soap, although unlike "Lady," "Harem" does not have Hugh Grant and was never released to DVD. However, it's definitely worth a watch if you don't mind your entertainment on the corny side. Even though I was groaning at many of the plot twists and dialogue, I would happily watch it again.
    10Janetnsync

    A Part 2?

    I wanted to see a Part 2 to know the fate of Jessica & Tarik. Art Malik and Nancy Travis made me want more. There was a TV

    Series but how was it written? Mr. Art Malik was outstanding and I just wanted more of him in his role of Tarik with Nancy Travis as Jessica. This movie had me asking for more.
    6Anna_Brassky

    A few curious facts about Turkish harems

    I believe there are many fans of the famous Turkish series, Magnificent Century, among us. The series is based on the life of one of the greatest sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Suleiman the Magnificent, and his beloved Hurrem Sultan. The events take place in the early-to-mid 16th century, and all these love, hatred, jealousy, intrigues and betrayal against the backdrop of a medieval harem seem incredibly romantic.

    However, very few people actually realize that this medieval tradition of harems continued to exist in Turkey until the end of World War I when the Entente countries literally broke the once great Ottoman Empire into pieces, and Turkey said good-bye to its last sultan who had to flee to Europe. And with him, famous harems also sank into oblivion.

    And yet, revolutionary moods had begun to spread in Turkey a few decades earlier. At that time, the Ottoman Empire was ruled by Abdul-Hamid II whose reign became famous thanks to 2 things: the first Turkish constitution which he adopted under great pressure, and terrible persecutions of Christians (mainly Armenian ones). This historical period became the backdrop to the story shown in the 1986 TV movie, Harem.

    A young and free-spirited Lady Jessica (Nancy Travis) is soon to marry a worthy young man (Julian Sands). But he works in diplomacy, and in order not to part with her fiancé for a long time, Jessica travels with him to Damascus. There, revolutionary-minded rebels successfully kidnap her and sell her to the harem of the Sultan (Omar Sharif) in exchange for some prisoners. Jessica was brought up in a progressive but also somewhat puritanical way, so the sensual mores of harem women, who are ready to sell their souls for getting into the Sultan's bed, seem centuries-old antiquity to her. Her beauty, purity and intelligence, however, attract the Sultan's attention, and Jessica becomes his favorite, pushing his first wife (Ava Gardner) into the background. But for how long will Jessica be able to keep this title?

    Surely, all the historical events are shown in a rather loose manner, including the Sultan himself. Abdul Hamid was far from being as handsome as Omar Sharif. However, the movie touches on a subject that was completely missed out in Magnificent Century. Sultans, their wives and mothers were traditionally served by black and white eunuchs. Black eunuchs were dark-skinned men brought from Africa, and they had great power, often dealing with diplomatic issues for Valide sultan (mother of the Sultan), who would rarely leave the harem and was not allowed to talk to men directly due to religious and cultural aspects.

    Harem is a beautiful romantic story with elements of adventure. And if you are fond of Magnificent Century and have always wondered what harem life was like a few centuries after Hurrem, then you will have 3 enjoyable hours while watching this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Ava Gardner and Omar Shariff had previously work together in Mayerling.
    • Goofs
      When Tarik is approaching the train, he is holding an Arab musket in the air over his head by the fore-stock, but the soundtrack plays several groups of rapid-fire shots even though his finger is never on the trigger, plus the fact that it's a musket and can only fire one or two shots a minute.
    • Quotes

      Lady Ashley: There is nothing in the Ottoman Empire that cannot be bought. And no secret that cannot be sold.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Don Ameche/America Morris (1986)

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Harem
    • Filming locations
      • Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Highgate Pictures
      • New World Television
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 10 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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