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Flame of Araby

Warrior sheik and desert beauty in a tale of fiery love and high adventure !
1951 | 78m | English

(362 votes)

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An Arabian-nights princess and a Bedouin chief contend over possession of a stallion, but unite to oppose the Corsair Lords.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1951
Director: Charles Lamont
Writer: Gerald Drayson Adams
Genres: Adventure
Keywords horse, camp, desert, arab
Production Companies Universal International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Maureen O'Hara Princess Tanya
Jeff Chandler Tamerlane
Maxwell Reed Prince Medina
Dewey Martin Yak
Susan Cabot Clio
Lon Chaney Jr. Borka Barbarossa
Judith Braun Calu
Buddy Baer Hakim Barbarossa
Richard Egan Captain Fezil
Royal Dano Basra
Henry Brandon Malik
Neville Brand Kral
Name Job
Charles Lamont Director
Gerald Drayson Adams Writer
Bud Westmore Makeup Designer
Russell Metty Director of Photography
Ted J. Kent Editor
Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction
Hilyard M. Brown Art Direction
Joseph Gershenson Music Director
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Oliver Emert Set Decoration
Leslie I. Carey Sound
Richard DeWeese Sound
Bill Thomas Costume Design
Harold Belfer Choreographer
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
Name Title
Ross Hunter Associate Producer
Leonard Goldstein Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Without leaving California, Maureen O'Hara and Jeff Chandler are transformed into characters from Arabian folklore, and like their faux-location they are not very authentic! She is "Tanya" - a feisty Tunisian princess who is doomed to marry one of the marauding Corsair pirates. Fortunately for her, ... though, the ever-wooden Chandler ("Tamerlane") is on hand. He is seeking "Shazada" - a stallion of great fame, and it may be that he and this great horse might be the only way of thwarting the dismal fate awaiting the trapped princess. The plot is actually quite fun, but the execution is really poor. There is no chemistry at all between the stars, the sets look like they have been made of polystyrene and the dialogue is about as banal as it is possible to be. This vein of fantasy and mythology ought to have provided for a much richer storyline, but somehow here everyone seems to be just going through the motions and what little action there is, is all too theatrically staged. Maybe nobody liked filming in the desert on a hot day? The advertising was in colour, the film in monochrome - that rather sums this whole thing up.

Dec 03, 2022