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The Thief of Bagdad is a 1940 British Technicolor historical fantasy film, produced by Alexander Korda and directed by Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger and Tim Whelan, with additional contributions by William Cameron Menzies and Korda brothers Vincent and Zoltán.
A classic fantasy adventure film based on the Arabian Nights tale of the same name. Follow the journey of King Ahmad, Abu, and the Princess as they face the evil Jaffar and his magic in Bagdad.
- (15K)
- Adventure, Family, Fantasy
- Ludwig Berger, Michael Powell, Tim Whelan
- 1940-12-25
Nov 6, 2019 · The Thief Of Bagdad 1940. After being tricked and cast out of Bagdad by the evil Jaffar, King Ahmad joins forces with a thief named Abu to reclaim his throne, the city, and the Princess he...
- 106 min
- 398.5K
- Anonymous Horror
Sep 29, 2018 · After being tricked and cast out of Bagdad by the evil Jaffar, King Ahmad joins forces with a thief named Abu to reclaim his throne, the city, and the Princess he loves.
- 106 min
- 7.8K
- pierced6966
When Prince Ahmad (John Justin) is blinded and cast out of Bagdad by the nefarious Jaffar (Conrad Veidt), he joins forces with the scrappy thief Abu (the incomparable Sabu, in his definitive role) to win back his royal place, as well as the heart of a beautiful princess (June Duprez).
- Jaffar
Sep 11, 2011 · Now a captive of the wicked Grand Vizier Jaffar he is cast into a dungeon where he meets Abu, the best thief in all Bagdad. Together they escape and set about a series of adventures that...
- 3 min
- 231K
- ClassicTrailerGuy
May 6, 2009 · A classic fantasy film with stunning special effects, colorful costumes and a heartwarming story. Roger Ebert praises the film's joyful storytelling, the villain Jaffar, the genie and the flying carpet.