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Overview

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7.6/10   754 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Edith Maude Hull (novel)
Frances Marion (adaptation) ...
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Release Date:
5 September 1926 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
A Sequel to "The Sheik" more
Plot:
Men and women, fathers and children. Ahmed, son of Diana and Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, falls in love with Yasmin... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win more
User Reviews:
Adventure, lust, betrayal - it had it all! more (16 total)

Cast

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Rudolph Valentino ... Ahmed, the Sheik's Son / Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan
Vilma Bánky ... Yasmin, André's Daughter (as Vilma Banky)
George Fawcett ... André Romez
Montagu Love ... Ghabah (as Montague Love)
Karl Dane ... Ramadan
Bull Montana ... Ali - a Mountebank
Bynunsky Hyman ... Pincher - a Mountebank (as Binunsky Hyman)
Agnes Ayres ... Diana - Wife of the Sheik
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Earl Gordon Bostwick ... Bit Part
Erwin Connelly ... The Zouve (uncredited)
William Donovan ... S'rir (uncredited)
Charles Requa ... Pierre - Ahmed's Friend (uncredited)
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Directed by
George Fitzmaurice  (as Geo. Fitzmaurice)
 
Writing credits
Edith Maude Hull (novel "The Sons of the Sheik") (as E.M. Hull)

Frances Marion (adaptation) &
Fred De Gresac (adaptation) (as Fred de Gresac)

George Marion Jr. (titles)

Paul Girard Smith  uncredited

Produced by
George Fitzmaurice .... producer
John W. Considine Jr. .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Artur Guttmann (1937) (as Arthur H. Gutman)
Jack Ward (1969)
 
Cinematography by
George Barnes (photographed by)
 
Set Decoration by
William Cameron Menzies (settings)
 
Art Department
Irving W. Sindler .... props (uncredited)
 
Stunts
George Fiske .... stunt double: Rudolph Valentino (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Nealson Smith .... still photographer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
James C. Bradford .... synchronization: 1937 re-release
Will Dalzell .... synchronization (1969 alternate version)
 
Music Department
Artur Guttmann .... orchestrator: 1937 re-release (as Arthur H. Gutman)
 
Other crew
James C. Bradford .... arranger: 1937 re-release
Samuel Goldwyn .... Agnes Ayres appears courtesy of
Emil C. Jensen .... presenter (1937 re-release)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
68 min (1969 alternate version)
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Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:Approved (1937 re-release) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review)

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Trivia:
Rudolph Valentino personally picked Vilma Bánky as his leading lady for this film, which would be his last. more
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Dancing Girl: I am tired... yet I must dance! more
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Referenced in Valentino (1977) more
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3 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
Adventure, lust, betrayal - it had it all!, 21 August 2000
Author: LAgirl (elitalia@aol.com) from City of Angels

I recently saw the Son of the Sheik at an old movie house in Los Angeles. It was complete with the Wurlitzer theater pipe organ -- live accompaniment for this rare gem! I was in awe at how sophisticated and enchanting this movie was. I remarked to my husband that it reminded me of one of my trashy love novels. It was so perfect. I remember reading somewhere that Rudolph Valentino's fame came from the fact that he was so dark and handsome and muscular as opposed to the little pasty boys that had existed before him in the cinema. The scene where he exacts his revenge on Yasmin and ravishes her....was wonderful. His dark eyes as he looked at her in the close-ups.......ahhhhh. This movie truly was a treat. The desert scenes, the lush scenery and sumptuous costumes create a wonderful lavish movie. Valentino was taken from the cinema world far too early....but at least we have these lavish movies to remember him by.

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