The Thief of Bagdad

The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

1h 46m | Family, Fantasy, Adventure | UK
7.5IMDb
7.6DouBan

A mythical film co-directed by Mitchell Powell and other three directors. The story is based on Arab mythology and roughly describes a witchcraft adulterer, Jaffa, who detains King Amai in Baghdad with intrigue and then calls himself King. Ah Mai later escaped with the help of A Bodhisattva, the little god in the same prison. In order to get the princess, Jaffa turned Amai into a blind man and turned Bodhisattva into a dog. Finally, with the help of the giant, he finally shot Jaffa and made Amai the king of Baghdad again. The director's technique is quite unified and smooth, and he has a unique skill in the use of light and shadow. In addition, the film has a lot of magnificent architectural settings and models, all of which are appropriate to use, and there are no obvious flaws after interactive editing.

A mythical film co-directed by Mitchell Powell and other three directors. The story is based on Arab mythology and roughly describes a witchcraft adulterer, Jaffa, who detains King Amai in Baghdad with intrigue and then calls himself King. Ah Mai later escaped with the help of A Bodhisattva, the little god in the same prison. In order to get the princess, Jaffa turned Amai into a blind man and turned Bodhisattva into a dog. Finally, with the help of the giant, he finally shot Jaffa and made Amai the king of Baghdad again. The director's technique is quite unified and smooth, and he has a unique skill in the use of light and shadow. In addition, the film has a lot of magnificent architectural settings and models, all of which are appropriate to use, and there are no obvious flaws after interactive editing.

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