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Director
  
Duration
  

Costume design
  
Rosemary Odell

Language
  
English

5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Drama

Running time
  
1h 22m

Country
  
USA

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Release date
  
1953

Writer
  
William R. Cox (screenplay), William R. Cox (story)

Genres
  
Adventure Film, Action/Adventure

Cast
  
Similar movies
  
Related George Sherman movies

The Veils of Bagdad is a 1953 adventure film starring Victor Mature.

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Plot

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Antar is sent by Selima, head of the Ottoman Empire, to prevent Pasha Hammam from attempting to overthrow the emperor.

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Selima blames Hammam and his assassin Kasseim for the death of her father.

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Kasseim's wife, Rosanna, falls in love with Antar, but he wants Selima for himself.

Cast

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  • Victor Mature as Antar
  • Mari Blanchard as Selima
  • Virginia Field as Rosanna
  • Guy Rolfe as Kasseim
  • Leon Askin as Hammam
  • Jackie Loughery as Handmaiden
  • James Arness as Targut
  • Palmer Lee as Osman
  • Nick Cravat as Ahmed
  • Ludwig Donath as Kaffar
  • Howard Petrie as Karsh
  • Charles Arnt as Zapolya
  • Jackie Loughery as Handmaiden
  • Thomas Browne Henry as Mustapha
  • David Sharpe as Ben Ali
  • Sammy Stein as Abdallah
  • Bobby Blake as Beggar boy
  • Glenn Strange as Mik-Kel
  • Charles Wagenheim as Bedouin spy
  • Chester Hayes as Wrestler
  • Thomas A. Renesto as Wrestler
  • Hans Schnabel as Wrestler
  • Vic Holbrook as Wrestler
  • Russ Saunders Troupe as Acrobatic act
  • Bob St. Angelo asSoldier guard
  • Stuart Whitman as Sergeant
  • Ben Welden as Stout wrestler
  • George Lewis as Captain
  • Dale Van Sickel as Messenger
  • Production

    The film was originally known as Prince of Bagdad. Maureen O'Hara was announced as his "likely" co-star. Victor Mature was borrowed from 20th Century Fox. He made it after completing The Glory Brigade and before The Robe - however release was held up until after The Robe had been released.

    Eventually Maureen O'Hara asked to be relieved of the assignment and her role was taken by Universal contract player Mari Blanchard.

    James Arness was borrowed from Wayne-Fellows. The film also featured a young Stuart Whitman, who had just signed a long term contract with Universal.

    References

    The Veils of Bagdad Wikipedia
    The Veils of Bagdad IMDb