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Director
  
Screenplay
  
Richard J. Collins

Country
  
United States

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Romance

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
October 1, 1954 (1954-10-01)

Based on
  
Hajji Baba by James Justinian Morier

Writer
  
Richard Collins (screenplay), James Justinian Morier (novel)

Music director
  
Nat King Cole, Dimitri Tiomkin

Cast
  
(Hajji Baba), (Princess Fakzia), (Banah), (Osman Aga),
Rosemarie Stack
(Ayesha), (Nurel-Din)

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The Adventures of Hajji Baba is an American film, released on October 1, 1954. Made in Southern California, it stars John Derek and Elaine Stewart. In the credits it states that the film is suggested by The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan by James Justinian Morier (3 vols., London, 1824).

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Plot

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In Ispahan, Persia, a barber named Hajji Baba (John Derek) is leaving his father's shop to find a great fortune. At the same time the Princess Fawzia (Elaine Stewart) is trying to talk her father into giving her in marriage to Nur-El-Din (Paul Picerni) a prince known far and wide. Her father intends for Fawzia to marry a friend and ally, and makes plans to send her to him. But a courier brings word from Nur-El-Din that an escort awaits Fawzia on the outskirts of the city and she escapes the palace disguised as a boy. Hajji encounters the escort-warrior at the rendezvous spot, is attacked and beats up the escort with his barber's tools. The princess arrives and mistakes Hajji as the escort until he mistakes the emerald ring sent by Nur-El-Din to Fawzia as the prize to be delivered. In her efforts to escape him, her turban becomes unbound and Hajji realizes that the girl herself is the treasure Nur-El-Din awaits. Hajji promises to escort her and they spend the night with the caravan of Osman Aga (Thomas Gomez), who invites them to stay for the dancing girls, among them, the incomparable Ayesha (Rosemarie Bowe). The pair are overtaken by the Caliph's (Donald Randolph) guards sent to bring Fawzia back, but the guards are driven off by an invading army of Turcoman women, a band of fierce and beautiful women who prey on passing merchants.

Cast

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  • John Derek as Hajji Baba
  • Elaine Stewart as Princess Fawzia
  • Rosemarie Bowe as Ayesha
  • Amanda Blake as Banah, The Turkamen Leader
  • Paul Picerni as Nur-El-Din
  • Donald Randolph as The Caliph
  • Thomas Gomez as Osman Aga
  • Pat Sheehan as Handmaiden
  • Joanne Arnold as Susu
  • Pat Lawler as Slave Girl
  • Laurette Luez as Meriam
  • Reception

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    The film was a hit and made a profit of $673,593.

    DVD unavailability

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    This movie has maintained little popularity, and is not available on DVD, although it is occasionally shown on Turner Classic Movies and FXM. It had a small release on VHS.

    Soundtrack

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  • Hajji Baba (Persian Lament)
  • Sung by Nat 'King' Cole
  • Music by Dimitri Tiomkin
  • Lyrics by Ned Washington
  • Arranged by Nelson Riddle

  • The Adventures of Hajji Baba Adventures of Hajji Baba movie posters at movie poster warehouse

    References

    The Adventures of Hajji Baba Wikipedia
    The Adventures of Hajji Baba IMDb The Adventures of Hajji Baba themoviedb.org


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