Bagdad (film)
1950 film by Charles Lamont
Bagdad is a 1949 film about princess who returns to Bagdad to find a corrupt ruling Pasha in charge and various local factions warring for control of the Caliphate.
- Directed by Charles Lamont. Written by Robert Hardy Andrews.
Lips against lips... sword against sword... in the world's fabulous city of sin! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Hassan: I'm not leaving, you're going to ride to my people. It's dangerous for you here.
- Princess Marjan: If I leave, how will you keep the soldiers entertained? Will you dance for them? And sing?
Taglines
edit- Lips against lips... sword against sword... in the world's fabulous city of sin!
- The picture of 1001 pleasures! ...1001 adventures! ...1001 delights!
Cast
edit- Maureen O'Hara — Princess Marjan
- Paul Hubschmid — Hassan
- Vincent Price — Pasha Ali Nadim
- John Sutton — Raizul
External links
edit- Bagdad quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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