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Two Arabian Knights

1927 | 92m | English

(1236 votes)

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During World War I, two American soldiers fight to escape the Germans while squabbling over a beautiful harem girl. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with University of Nevada, Las Vegas Foundation in 2016.
Release Date: Sep 23, 1927
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writer: Wallace Smith, Cyril Gardner, Donald McGibney
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Romance
Keywords world war i, snowstorm, ship, escape, soldier, silent film, arab
Production Companies United Artists, The Caddo Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
William Boyd Daingerfield Phelps
Mary Astor Mirza
Louis Wolheim Peter O'Gaffney
Ian Keith Shevket
Michael Vavitch Emir
Michael Visaroff Skipper
Boris Karloff Purser
DeWitt Jennings American Consul
Nicholas Dunaew Mirza's Man Servant
Jean Vachon Mirza's Maid Servant
David Cavendish Emir's Advisor
John George Arab on Ship (uncredited)
Name Job
Leeds Baxter Production Manager
Wallace Smith Writer
Cyril Gardner Writer
Donald McGibney Story
Douglass Biggs Editor
Walter Mayo Production Manager
Casey Roberts Interior Designer
Lewis Milestone Director
Tony Gaudio Director of Photography
William Cameron Menzies Art Direction
Nate Watt Assistant Director
Name Title
John W. Considine Jr. Producer
Howard Hughes Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Refined and pretty William Boyd ("Phelps") and his rough and ready sergeant Louis Wolheim ("O'Gaffney") are a couple of front-line American squaddies captured by the Bosch during the Great War. Taken to a POW camp, they mange to escape and find themselves, after quite a series of adventures, out of ... the frying pan and into a fiery desert.... That's where they save the gorgeous "Mirza" (Mary Astor) from drowning. Young "Phelps" is immediately head over heels, but when they establish that she is the daughter of the Emir, and also betrothed to the menacing "Shevket" (Ian Keith) they must stay free (and alive) long enough to rescue her from her father's palace and from her unwanted nuptials. This is quite a fun story - the soldiers, initially wary of each other, overcome their suspicions and end up pulling well as a team which makes their escapades fun to watch. The comedy is simple, but plentiful and the production standards are pretty high - the lighting particularly, given so much of this is quickly paced and set out of doors. Maybe it is too long - the characters run out steam a little after 70 minutes, but it's still cracking watch after all these years - and an Oscar winner (for director Lewis Milestone) too!

Jun 06, 2022