The Desert Hawk 1950
The Desert Hawk
A desert guerilla, with flashing scimitar, opposes a tyrannical prince and marries the caliph's daughter.
A desert guerilla, with flashing scimitar, opposes a tyrannical prince and marries the caliph's daughter.
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Full Cast & Crew... Princess Scheherazade
... Omar
... Aladdin
... Prince Murad
... Captain Ras
... Kibar
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See All 1 Reviews27 Dec 2022 by CinemaSerf
A remarkably decent cast fail to enliven this rather verbose and dull Arabian Nights adventure based around the legendary character of "Scheherazade". This time she (Yvonne de Carlo) is the daughter of the Caliph who is tricked into marrying "Omar" (Richard Greene) in the belief that he is the Prince "Murad" (George Macready). Nobody is very impressed by this arrangement, the Princess demands the head of "Omar" and off we go on some colourful desert shenanigans during which the Princess realises that she might just have backed the wrong horse! Sadly, though, it is all just descends quickly into a routine sand and scimitar story as the men vie for her affections whilst pursuing wealth and power at the same time. It looks quite good, but the dialogue is pretty stilted and even with Jackie Gleason and a bit-part from Rock Hudson, it never really flows - indeed, much of the time it is just too meandering and lacklustre. Pity, though - better writing and direction could have made more of it.
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Release Date:
Aug 05, 1950 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 17`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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The Desert Hawk
A remarkably decent cast fail to enliven this rather verbose and dull Arabian Nights adventure based around the legendary character of "Scheherazade". This time she (Yvonne de Carlo) is the daughter of the Caliph who is tricked into marrying "Omar" (Richard Greene) in the belief that he is the Prince "Murad" (George Macready). Nobody is very impressed by this arrangement, the Princess demands the head of "Omar" and off we go on some colourful desert shenanigans during which the Princess realises that she might just have backed the wrong horse! Sadly, though, it is all just descends quickly into a routine sand and scimitar story as the men vie for her affections whilst pursuing wealth and power at the same time. It looks quite good, but the dialogue is pretty stilted and even with Jackie Gleason and a bit-part from Rock Hudson, it never really flows - indeed, much of the time it is just too meandering and lacklustre. Pity, though - better writing and direction could have made more of it.
Cast & Crew of
The Desert Hawk
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Princess Scheherazade
... Omar
... Aladdin
... Prince Murad
... Captain Ras
... Kibar
... Prince Sinbad
APK
Anne P. Kramer... Yasmin
... Samad
... Maznah
... Ahmed Bey
... Undine
... Caliph
... Yussef
... Judah
... Guard
... Merchant
... Naga
... Girl in Bathtub
... Guard
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... Producer