The first half of the movie is a predictable romantic comedy type story, but it changes in the middle and gets exciting as the thief goes on an epic adventure to win the princess. This is a really long movie, a little too long, but it's got some really cool special effects in th... read more
Douglas Fairbanks,
Snitz Edwards,
Julanne Johnston,
Anna May Wong,
Charles Belcher
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Douglas Fairbanks is at his most graceful and charismatic in one of the classic silent films of the 1920s. As the thief of Baghdad, his movements are dance-like -- nothing like the athletics he perfor... read more
DVD Release Date: January 7, 1998
Stats: 119 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (119)
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December 21, 2010
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March 10, 2008
silent "thief of bagdad" is raoul walsh's lush classic with original swashbuckler douglas fairbanks in the imaginatively turbulent exotic land of arab...it is intertwined with the bizarre outlandishness of persia, india, china as well as the essence of arab under intepretation of... read more
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December 28, 2007
My favorite version of the Arabian nights tale is this wonderful, timeless epic fantasy with a great acrobatic performance by Douglas Fairbanks. magical ride for all of us who are still kids.
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February 22, 2008
An early example of a fantasy adventure, starring the silent film star Douglass Fairbanks. An early work from director Raoul Walsh, who would go on to have a very long and prestigious career in the early studio system well into the 1950s. I could really see the roots of Indiana... read more
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April 3, 2012
The Thief of Bagdad starts out like just another slow-moving silent film. We find Fairbanks falling in love with the princess....well we all know the story for the most part. The first hour of the film is quite slow and really just your typical love story but what sets apart The ... read more
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May 13, 2011
Respect the special effects. Cloak of invisibility and giant spiders/lizards/whatever the hell those other things were? Not bad for 1924, I figure.
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June 28, 2008
a sensational, visually arresting silent fantasy epic. outlandish, impractical, and exaggerated, but nonetheless captivating entertainment. a technical gem of any movie era and a really fun way to spend 2 and a half hours.
Critic Reviews
Walsh's dynamism is evident in every frame of this deftly Americanized fantasy, beautifully designed by William Cameron Menzies. Full Review
Douglas Fairbanks is magnetic in this fun early adventure. Full Review
Visually spectacular mix of adventure movie and fantasy. Full Review
The immense space -- both vertical and horizontal -- in this film finally seemed enough to contain Fairbanks' sheer gusto. Full Review
The film has a joyful sort of grandeur that's basically dead in the modern cinema. Full Review
Korda's version of 1940 has the quirks and the luscious colour, but this one has the electric energy. Full Review
Unprecedented special effects and sets perhaps the first great achievement of cinematic epic mythopoeia, and the forerunner to the likes of The Lord of the Rings. Full Review
Full of astounding effects way ahead of their time, this first screen version of the famous Arabian Nights fable is wonderfully extravagant. Full Review
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