The Thief of Bagdad (1952 film)
The Thief of Bagdad (German: Die Diebin von Bagdad) is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Theo Lingen, Paul Kemp, Sonja Ziemann and Rudolf Prack.[1] It is not a remake of the 1940 film of the same name, but a comedy about the magic tricks of a female thief in Old Baghdad. It was filmed at studios in Bendestorf, Lower Saxony. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow.
The Thief of Bagdad | |
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Directed by | Karel Lamač |
Produced by | Fritz Kirchhoff |
Written by | Gustav Kampendonk |
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Music by | |
Cinematography | Willy Winterstein |
Edited by | Rosemarie Weinert |
Production company | Pontus Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche Cosmopol Film |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Sonja Ziemann as Fatme, die Diebin von Bagdad
- Rudolf Prack as Achmed
- Paul Kemp as Kalif Omar
- Theo Lingen as Hadschi
- Fita Benkhoff as Suleika
- Hubert von Meyerinck as Hussa Hussa
- Fritz Odemar as Ibrahim
- Carl Voscherau as Sandu, Eunuch
- Walter Giller as Ommar
- Kurt Rackelmann as Hassan
- Kurt Fuß as Halef, Diener des Kalifen
- Hans Juergen Weidlich as Amento, Diener des Kalifen
- Joachim Rake as Prinz Ali
- Kurt A. Jung as Mansor
- Horst von Otto as Selim
- Horst Beck as Arzt
- Liselotte Malkowsky as Singer
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References
- Bock & Bergfelder p. 158
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
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