The Thief of Bagdad
Cinema
- 24 November 2024
The second session of the film cycle: Gabriele Münter The Great Expressionist Woman Painter is devoted to one of the great milestones of silent cinema in Hollywood: a free adaptation of the literary classic The Thousand and One Nights with a cast led by Douglas Fairbanks. The Thief of Bagdad was one of the most expensive of all films made at this period and a work that reveals the enormous creative drive of Raoul Walsh's vision as a filmmaker.
United States, 1924.
Director: Raoul Walsh.
Length: 143 min.
Courtesy of the distributors A Contracorriente Films and Divisa.