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An evil magician seeks to gain power by obtaining a magic rose. A peasant boy and a Prince join forces to stop him.An evil magician seeks to gain power by obtaining a magic rose. A peasant boy and a Prince join forces to stop him.An evil magician seeks to gain power by obtaining a magic rose. A peasant boy and a Prince join forces to stop him.
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Elisabeth Welch
- Beggarwoman
- (as Elizabeth Welch)
Andy Bradford
- Mauve Gang - Ajib
- (as Andrew Bradford)
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"You stink of spittle in the dust, you interiors of a diseased worm"
In the city of Jadur, the Dark Sorcerer Caliph seeks the Rose of Ellil (the Flower of Mercy) to finally become all-powerful. But a brave prince arriving from a distant kingdom, seeking the love of the city's beautiful princess, and a humble child (a "cockroach") with a pure heart, are bound by fate to find it before him.
It is quite pleasant and straightforward. Sadly, the pacing is horrible, and the developments quite dull (you might nod a few times if too comfortable).
But it has its moments! From flying carpet fights, to golden robotic monsters.. the movie has excellent production and a lot of imagination, which makes the hour and a half somewhat worth it.
With the treat of finding more inspirations for Disney's Aladdin, I enjoyed it enough to recommend to those already curious.
It is quite pleasant and straightforward. Sadly, the pacing is horrible, and the developments quite dull (you might nod a few times if too comfortable).
But it has its moments! From flying carpet fights, to golden robotic monsters.. the movie has excellent production and a lot of imagination, which makes the hour and a half somewhat worth it.
With the treat of finding more inspirations for Disney's Aladdin, I enjoyed it enough to recommend to those already curious.
Remake of Thief of Bagdad
This is essentially a remake of the 1941 film durin the sword and sorcery era.The special effects were marginally better but the acting is far worse.The boy actor is no match for Sabu.
Solid children's film.
I saw this many years ago when it was first released, and though I thought the SFX were dated even for its time, I still enjoyed the film as a whole. The score was above average for a film like this, and the acting was respectably comic for the genre; kids'-adventure.
Some familiar faces make their appearance; Ratzenbergger (Cliff from "Cheers"), legend Christopher Lee, Mickey Rooney, Emma Sams and more, adding an amusing and delightful bit of levity to the film.
All in all it's an okay film for kids, but today's young ones may get somewhat impatient with some dated effects--notably some of the process shots and miniature work.
Still, if I had a copy on DVD I'd most certainly add it to my collection. It's worth taking a look at with your kids on a rainy afternoon or lazy Sunday.
Enjoy :-)
Some familiar faces make their appearance; Ratzenbergger (Cliff from "Cheers"), legend Christopher Lee, Mickey Rooney, Emma Sams and more, adding an amusing and delightful bit of levity to the film.
All in all it's an okay film for kids, but today's young ones may get somewhat impatient with some dated effects--notably some of the process shots and miniature work.
Still, if I had a copy on DVD I'd most certainly add it to my collection. It's worth taking a look at with your kids on a rainy afternoon or lazy Sunday.
Enjoy :-)
Deserves to be released from the magic bottle
This was a really nice rediscovery on UK DVD for me; I remember I've watched 'Arabian Adventure' on TV in the 1980s but not since then. I mean, you get flying carpets, jinns, belly-dancers, a beautiful princess to save and Christopher Lee as an evil wizard turning people into toads ("You call yourself my servant?") - what more could you ask for? 'Arabian Adventure' knows the genre standards and delivers. Lest I forget, fire-breathing metal monsters and Peter Cushing with a silly beard are in it as well. One has to admit that the limited budget shows in the set decoration, as the palace looks more like cardboard than marble, and then some effects like the superimposed jinn are rather TV quality than big screen. But fairy tales from 1001 Nights don't need realism that much, I found I could successfully switch into fantasy mode and simply enjoy it. It's an old-fashioned production like they did in the 1940s and 50s, maintaining the same naive charm and that's fine for such kind of things.
well......
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!...Yet I haven't been able to find a copy of it for years.. As a child I watched this movie constantly, esp' due to my love of LEE..And it has remained as a special movie to me. It seemed to be one of those movies back then, that was one of the newer 'style' movies in the late 70's (effects and stuff)..so back then i just loved it..It's a true fantasy!! I think most children would absolutly love this film..though if i saw it now, i'd proberly laugh at the effects! But no one i've met has ever heard of it..I think it's a hidden gem..hopefully not lost forever!!!
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- TriviaAccording to the diaries of Milo O'Shea, the role of Khasim was originally intended for Kenneth Williams. To his displeasure, he ostensibly turned down the part to avoid having to wear a turban as Williams had done in Carry on Up the Khyber (1968).
- Crazy creditsOpening credits start out with the title on the front cover of a thick hard backed book opened by a hand with the first page listing A John Dark-Kevin Connor Production.
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- Majic and the Empire of Evil
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- Scotland, UK(background plates: magic flying carpet)
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- £4,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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