Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Amara

Ali Baba

Jamiel

Abdullah

Hulagu Khan

Prince Cassim

Old Baba

Caliph Hassan

Nalu

Fat Thief

Young Ali Baba

Young Amara

Mongol Captain

Little Thief

Mahmoud

Arab Giant (uncredited)

Mongol Captain (uncredited)

Mongol Guard (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Mongol Captain (uncredited)

Tailor (uncredited)

Arab (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Merchant (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Arab Major Domo (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Persian Prince (uncredited)

Arab (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Guard (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Barber (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Guard (uncredited)

Mongol Guard (uncredited)

Nursemaid (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Princess Kanza Omar (uncredited)

Arab Priest (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Arab Dwarf (uncredited)

Guard (uncredited)

Arab (uncredited)

Arab (uncredited)

Mongol (uncredited)

Thief (uncredited)

Guard (uncredited)

Mongol Guard (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-30
This bright and colourful cannibalisation of several "Arabian Nights" style stories sees Jon Hall play the prince robbed of his birthright by the evil Mongol Khan and his uncle "Prince Cassim", who has fallen in with the 40 Thieves since childhood and is bent on avenging this treachery. Maria Montez provides the glamour (and an accent you could cut with a knife) as the feisty, independently-minded Princess as we embark on some fun adventures. Andy Devine is dreadful as "Abdullah" but Kurt Katch hams up nicely and entertainingly as "The Khan". The film looks great and some of the swashbuckling sword fights well staged, but the acting is wooden, the script more so and the score intrusive (almost as if it were written for a silent film). It's a decent filler performance, but not amongst the best of the genre.