The Thief of Baghdad [1940] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #60552 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-12-03
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Colour, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish
- Dubbed in: Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 106 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Alexander Korda's 1940 version of The Thief of Bagdad offers stirring proof that a strong story and vivid visual sense can still dazzle modern movie-goers without the aid of computer graphics or intricate special effects. Korda wrangled a virtual committee of directors (including a young Michael Powell and visionary designer and art director William Cameron Menzies) and orchestrated a still effective series of optical effects to give this Technicolor fable a striking look that mates cinematic energy with a painterly, storybook aesthetic. Even from a 21st century vantage point, this decidedly pre-digital production remains charming, distilling a familiar tale of genies, evil wizards and exotic adventures into an archetypal heroic quest.
In remaking Douglas Fairbanks' hugely popular, technically ambitious 1926 silent production, Korda repositions the title character as a much younger figure with the casting of a teenaged Sabu as the youthful thief, Abu. That shift makes his enemy, the evil Jaffar (Conrad Veidt), much more threatening while giving the fable an innocence the swashbuckling Fairbanks could not supply. In Rex Ingram, the film supplies a genie with a winning contrast in his thundering voice and mischievous smile, while June Duprez provides the requisite beauty to the princess whose fate becomes Abu's test of courage. Fellow Hungarian émigré Miklós Rózsa adorns the movie with one of his earliest and most evocative music scores. It's one measure of this Thief's appeal that at least two more remakes followed, but none have trumped this adaptation. --Sam Sutherland
Customer Reviews
65 amazing years
I first saw this film during the war, it was a brilliant way to get your mind off the many hardships that war brings. As an 11 year old I was enchanted by the film and seeing it again 65 years later, it is still enchanting. Much of this is due to the supurb script by Miles Mallison (he plays the dotty Sultan) which has humour and poetry to it. The cast is also terrific, Sabu as the thief, John Justin, the handsome hero, June Duprez the beautiful princess, Rex Ingram the giant genie and Conrad Veidt, the most wicked of all magicians. A great, great film.
fantastic fantasy
Watched this film when I was a child and as I grew up I have watched it again and again whenever it was on the TV. It is the only film that I have watched repeated and still do. It is a fantastic fantasy and the earlier version with Douglas Fairbanks, which I have only seen the once much later, absolutely mesmerised me.
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD 1940 SABU,JOHN JUSTIN
THIS IS ONE FOR ALL GENERATIONS TO WATCH. SPECIAL EFFECTS SUPERB FOR ITS TIME AND YOU STILL WONDER HOW THEY DID IT IN 1940. THE COLOR,SCENES,ACTION AND SCRIPT MAKES THIS MOVIE AN ALL TIME CLASSIC FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. ITS THE BEST THIEF OF BAGDAD AMONG THE 4 I'VE SEEN THAT YOU WOULD WATCH EVERYDAY WITHOUT GETTING BORED. NO WONDER ITS THE MOST FAMOUS THIEF OF BAGDAD. SABU'S DAUGHTER WAS TRYING TO DO A FILM CALL; RETURN OF THE THIEF OF BAGDAD ABOUT A YEAR OR TWO AGO BUT THEY DIDN'T FINISH SHOOTING BECAUSE OF THE COST. WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR ANOTHER THIEF OF BAGDAD THAT WOULD TOPPLE THIS ONE AS THE 1924,1960&1978 ONES ARE STILL NO MATCH FOR THE 1940 THIEF OF BAGDAD.

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