Arabian Adventure
Arabian Adventure

Arabian Adventure (1979)

5.8 ? Jul 08, 1979 1h 38m

Overview

An evil caliph (Christopher Lee) offers his daughter’s hand in marriage to a prince if he can complete a perilous quest for a magical rose. Helped by a young boy and a magic carpet, Prince Hasan (Oliver Tobias), has to overcome genies, fire breathing monsters and treacherous swamps to reach his prize and claim the hand of the Princess Zuleira (Emma Samms).

Genres

Fantasy Science Fiction Family

Release Date

July 08, 1979

Rating

5.8 /10

Runtime

1h 38m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee

Caliph Alquazar

Milo O’Shea

Milo O’Shea

Khasim

Oliver Tobias

Oliver Tobias

Prince Hasan

Emma Samms

Emma Samms

Princess Zuleira

Puneet Sira

Majeed

John Wyman

John Wyman

Bahloul

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger

Achmed

Shane Rimmer

Shane Rimmer

Abu

Hal Galili

Asaf

Elisabeth Welch

Beggarwoman

Suzanne Danielle

Suzanne Danielle

Eastern Dancer

Art Malik

Art Malik

Mamhoud

Jacob Witkin

Jacob Witkin

Omar, the Goldsmith

Milton Reid

Milton Reid

Jinnee

Cengiz Saner

Mauve Gang - Abdulla

Marcel Steiner

Marcel Steiner

Mauve Gang - Ayyub

William Sleigh

Mauve Gang - Aziz

Andy Bradford

Andy Bradford

Mauve Gang - Ajib

Albin Pahernik

Mauve Gang - Asham

Stuart Fell

Mauve Gang - Alvi

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John Chard

5.0/10

Jan 07, 2017

The Rose Of Arabia. Arabian Adventure is directed by Kevin Connor and written by Brian Hayles. It stars Christopher Lee, Milo O'Shea, Oliver Tobias, Emma Samms and Puneet Sira. Music is by Ken Thorne and cinematography by Alan Hume. A prince is sent by an evil sorcerer (Lee) on a quest for a magical rose. Should he succeed, he hopes that as a reward he will win the hand of the princess. Sometimes to moderately enjoy a film of this type, you just got to take yourself back to a time when simple children's adventure movies were made with simple film making techniques. This obviously doesn't hold up well these days, where even given the year it was made it was way behind advancements that were being made in special effects. Thus it's highly unlikely that the prepubescents of today would have the patience or care for such a production. Yet it doesn't lack for charm. Is charm enough? Well it's not a great or very good film, it's heavy on chatter, the effects are indeed a little crude, acting and accents are borderline dire, and it seems to take an age to get going, yet it's not insulting like many far bigger budget pictures have been: even nowadays! It's best just to roll with it, enjoy the whimsy and the many small roles by the likes of Peter Cushing, Mickey Rooney, Capucine and, erm, John Ratzenberger. Forgettable once it's over, but harmless with it. 5/10

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

Jun 05, 2023

This last film of the Kevin Connor/John Dark series of fantasy adventures, which I recall fondly from my childhood, sees Christopher Lee as "Alquazar", an evil sorcerer who manages to trick the lovestruck Oliver Tobias ("Prince Hasan") into setting off on a perilous journey for the all-powerful "Rose of Elil" which will earn him the hand of the beautiful Emma Sands ("Princess Zuilera"). Along the way he has a many adventures on his magic carpet; picks up the obligatory street-rat "Majeed" (Puneet Sira) and encounters magic and evil as he tries to fulfil his quest. It's a traditional Arabian Nights type story with sumptuous costumes and sets, and Lee is great as the baddie. A marvellously obsequious Milo O'Shea, Peter Cushing, Capucine and an all-too-brief series of scenes with Mickey Rooney make this more of an adventure story than a romantic one; and I quite enjoyed it.

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