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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Drama

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United States

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Silent filmEnglish intertitles

Release date
  
July 21, 1924 (1924-07-21)

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Silent film, Drama, Black-and-white

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The Arab (1924) is a silent film starring Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry, written and directed by Rex Ingram, based on a 1911 play by Edgar Selwyn.

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Plot

Jamil (Ramon Novarro) is a soldier in the Bedouin defense forces during a war between Syria and Turkey, who has deserted his regiment. In a remote village, he encounters an orphan asylum run by American missionaries Dr. Hilbert (Jerrold Robertshaw) and his daughter Mary (Alice Terry). The village is attacked by the Turks, and its ruler, eager to placate the invaders, intends to hand over the children for slaughter; he disguises his intentions under a move to Damascus for their safety.

The Bedouins arrive at the scene and reveal that Jamil is the son of the tribal leader. With his father's death revealed, Jamil becomes the new leader of the tribe, which endows him with a sense of responsibility. Risking his own life, he proceeds to save the children, defeating the Turks and the local leader in the process (and winning the girl).

Cast

  • Ramon Novarro – Jamil Abdullah Azam
  • Alice Terry – Mary Hilbert
  • Max Maxudian – The Governor
  • Jean de Limur – Hossein
  • Paul Vermoyal – Iphraim
  • Adelqui Migliar – Abdullah
  • Florica Alexandresco – Oulad Nile
  • Justa Uribe – Myrza
  • Jerrold Robertshaw – Dr. Hilbert
  • Paul Franceschi – Marmount
  • Giuseppe di Campo – Selim
  • Production background

    The movie was filmed in North Africa just before the MGM merger, and edited under the new regime. Ingram reacted negatively to the supervision of studio bosses Mayer and Thalberg. He was backed by the New York powers of Marcus Loew and Nicholas Schenck and moved to the French Riviera, where all his subsequent films were made.

    Preservation status

    This is one of 12 surviving films of Terry. A print is preserved in the Russian archive Gosfilmofond, and Gosfilmofond donated a digitally-preserved print to the Library of Congress in October 2010. Another copy is located in the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique in Brussels.

    Remake

    The film was remade as The Barbarian (1933) again with Novarro and co-starring Myrna Loy.

    References

    The Arab (1924 film) Wikipedia
    The Arab (1924 film) IMDb The Arab (1924 film) themoviedb.org