5.9
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).
Christopher Lee
Caliph Alquazar
Milo O’Shea
Khasim
Oliver Tobias
Prince Hasan
Emma Samms
Princess Zuleira
Puneet Sira
Majeed
John Wyman
Bahloul
John Ratzenberger
Achmed
Shane Rimmer
Abu
Hal Galili
Asaf
Elisabeth Welch
Beggarwoman
Suzanne Danielle
Eastern Dancer
Art Malik
Mamhoud
Jacob Witkin
Omar, the Goldsmith
Milton Reid
Jinnee
Cengiz Saner
Mauve Gang - Abdulla
Marcel Steiner
Mauve Gang - Ayyub
William Sleigh
Mauve Gang - Aziz
Andy Bradford
Mauve Gang - Ajib
Albin Pahernik
Mauve Gang - Asham
Stuart Fell
Mauve Gang - Alvi
Gurdial Sira
Mauve Gang - Akbar
Dan Long
Mauve Gang - Cell Guard
Tim Pearce
Mauve Gang - Zaeed
Benjamin Feitelson
Mauve Gang - The Water Seller
Omelia Warland
Mauve Gang - Handmaiden
Michael Watkins
Mauve Gang - Fruitseller
David Freedman
Mauve Gang - Ali
Colin Howells
Mauve Gang - Felah
Bobby Parr
Mauve Gang - Pulan
Alf Mangan
Mauve Gang - Sulan
Eddie Tagoe
The Nubian
Sonny Caldinez
The Nubian
Robert La'Bassiere
The Nubian
Clive Curtis
The Nubian
Danna Amici
The Nubian
Roy Stewart
Nubian
Peter Cushing
Wazir Al Wuzara
Capucine
Vahishta
Mickey Rooney
Daad El Shur
Director
Kevin Connor
Writer
Brian Hayles
January 7, 2017
5
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
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00