The Thief of Bagdad (1924 film)
1924 film by Raoul Walsh
The Thief of Bagdad is a 1924 film about an Arabian thief who sets out on a magical adventure to win a beautiful princess.
- Directed by Raoul Walsh. Written by Achmed Abdullah.
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Dialogue
edit- Ahmed: I am not a prince. I am less than the slave who serves you-a wretched outcast-a thief. What I wanted, I took. I wanted you-I tried to take you-But when I held you in my arms-the very world did change. The evil within me died. I can bear a thousand tortures, endure a thousand deaths-but not thy tears.
- Guard: This Arab Prince is but a thief. Seek him out!
- The Princess: Quick! Hide thyself. If thou art found with me, they will be merciless. I love you.
Cast
edit- Douglas Fairbanks — Ahmed
- Snitz Edwards — His Evil Associate
- Charles Belcher — (Imam) / Narrator
- Julanne Johnston — The Princess
- Sojin Kamiyama — Cham Shang, Prince of the Mongols
- Anna May Wong — The Mongol Slave
- Brandon Hurst — The Caliph
- Tote Du Crow — The Soothsayer
- Noble Johnson — The Prince of the Indies
- Mathilde Comont — The Prince of Persia
External links
edit- The Thief of Bagdad quotes at the Internet Movie Database