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Babes in Bagdad

1001 ADVENTURES! 1001 DELIGHTS! THE ARABIAN NIGHTS NEVER SAW SIGHTS LIKE THIS!
1952 | 79m | English

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The Kadi of Bagdad has harem troubles in this low budget comedy from Edgar Ulmer.
Release Date: Dec 07, 1952
Director: Jerónimo Mihura, Edgar G. Ulmer
Writer: Joe Ansen, Felix E. Feist
Genres: Comedy
Keywords arabian, harem, caliph
Production Companies Danziger Productions Ltd., Orphea Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Job
Jerónimo Mihura Director
Joe Ansen Screenplay
Enrique Bronchalo Art Direction
Juan Frexe Art Direction
José Luis Pérez de Rozas Director of Photography
Jack E. Cox Director of Photography
Edgar G. Ulmer Production Design, Director
Felix E. Feist Screenplay
Jesús García Leoz Original Music Composer
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Edward J. Danziger Producer
Harry Lee Danziger Producer
Daniel Aragonés Producer
Antonio Pujol Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Now I always thought that a "Kadi" was a fellow who carried golf clubs, but no - it appears he is a man in Bagdad who has an harem of beautiful women. It's all going swimmingly for "Hassan" (John Boles) until the arrival of the disruptive "Kyra" (Paulette Goddard) who is abhorred by the way the wome ... n are treated and takes the unheard of step of complaining to the Caliph himself (MacDonald Parke). To add to his miseries, his ungrateful wretch of a godson - "Ezar" (Richard Ney) - proposes a wager that could indicate that women are every bit the equal of men - and he drags in the wily "Zohara" (Gypsy Rose Lee) to prove his point. What now ensues are a series of standard "Arabian Nights" style escapades with lots of veils, flowing dresses, and mischief as the poor old men are continually hoodwinked by their far more savvy antagonists. It's quite a breezy film with little effort made by anyone to enhance the rather basic look of it all. Wobbly sound stage sets and some truly wooden acting help to deliver the completely forgettable dialogue that passes eighty minutes before it ends and you forget all about it. It's not terrible, it's just a very light-weight attempt at comedy that has long since lost any punch it ever actually had.

Nov 27, 2022