The Thief of Bagdad

1940

Action / Adventure / Family / Fantasy / Romance

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Sabu as Abu
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Glynis Johns as Princess' Maid
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June Duprez as Princess
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Conrad Veidt as Jaffar
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 46 min
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1.66 GB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 46 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho8 / 10

A Journey to the Childhood of Many Generations

In Bagdad, the young and naive Sultan Ahmad (John Justin) is curious about the behavior of his people. The Grand Vizier Jaffar (Conrad Veidt) convinces Ahmad to walk through the city disguised as a subject to know his people. Then he seizes the power telling to the inhabitants that Ahmad has died while he sends his army to arrest the Sultan that is thrown into the dungeons and sentenced to death. Ahmad befriends the young thief Abu (Sabu) that helps him to escape from the prison. They flee to Basra and plan to travel abroad with Sinbad. However Ahmad stumbles upon the beautiful princess (June Duprez) and they fall in love with each other. But the evil Jaffar has also traveled to Basra to propose to marry the princess. When they see each other, Jaffar uses magic to blind Ahmad and turn Abu into a dog. Is their love doomed?

Watching "The Thief of Bagdad" is a journey to the childhood of many generations, when television was in black and white and this film was one of the favorite of the children. In 2016, "The Thief of Bagdad" is still delightful with impressive special effects for a 1940 film with magic flying carpet, jinn, flying horse and fantastic journeys. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "O Ladrão de Bagdá" ("The Thief of Bagdad")

Reviewed by MartinHafer8 / 10

A lot of fun...but I still prefer the Douglas Fairbanks version.

Believe it or not, but the 1924 silent version had a distinct advantage over this remake. Because it was a silent film, the singing at the beginning of the film is noticeably absent--a plus because the singing tended to detract from the film. Additionally, I think I liked the special effects more in the earlier version because they seemed more spectacular for the time. This may surprise some, but I just think they looked better in the good ol' days--not that this 1940 version looked bad--it was still very nice for 1940.

The film bears some similarity to the more recent ALADDIN from Disney, though only a similarity. Some of the names and characters are the same--to a degree. Jafar is named 'Jaffar' in THE THIEF OF BAGDAD and the characters of Abu and Aladdin are actually combined into one character--and this time, Abu is a dog! As for the Princess and her father, they are quite similar but a king who had his kingdom stolen is a major character in this film. Finally, the genie in THE THIEF is a jerk--not especially nice and not to be trifled with by anyone! The story is a rousing adventure set in what would today be Iraq, though this was set during some undisclosed time period. The story is filled with love, magic and the like and is not especially deep but a lot of fun. Not a great film by today's standards but quite nice for 1940. Also, as you watch the film, notice the unusual Technicolor palate--it sure has a lot of intense colors and emeralds and pinks and baby blues seem to dominate.

The final verdict is that this is a very good film and should appeal mostly to people who appreciate older films. Some people may laugh at the special effects, as they are used to CGI and amazing effects today, but if you can appreciate anything made before 1990, then by all means give this a try--it is a lot of fun.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird10 / 10

I am a waterfall of praise, this was just fantastic!

The Thief of Baghdad has all the ingredients that make a fantasy adventure magical, and considering when it was made, this was an absolute delight from start to finish. It is sumptuously designed, and the stunning photography made it more beautiful to the eyes than it already was. The music was gorgeous, and during the film there were plenty of jaw dropping moments from the giant genie, the really scary spider to the flying carpet. The Thief of Baghdad is also benefited by a well written screenplay and a fabulously told story. The performances were most impressive, Conrad Veidt deliciously evil as the evil sorcerer Jaffar and June Duprez the picture of ravishing beauty as the princess. John Austin is the very likable hero known as Ahmad, and Sabu gives a spirited performance as Abu. I will also say the length didn't bother me at all, this is a truly fantastic film in every way, no matter how old it is, and is easily the definitive version of the 1001 Arabian Nights tale it is based on. With a wicked magician, a totally unpredictable fight with a spider, a beautiful princess, a flying carpet and a genie, what more could you ask for? 10/10 Bethany Cox.

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