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Subtitle The Golden Blade Instant

The story follows , a commoner who travels to Baghdad to find the men who killed his father.

The 1953 American adventure film is a colorful "Eastern" swashbuckler that blends the myths of ancient Baghdad with the legendary "Sword in the Stone" narrative. 🎬 Core Details Release Year : 1953 Director : Nathan Juran subtitle The Golden Blade

: The sword makes its wielder invincible and invulnerable, but only in the hands of a "righteous" man. The story follows , a commoner who travels

: The protagonist Harun is a fictionalised version of the historical Caliph Harun al-Rashid , though the film is purely fantasy. 📽️ Critical Perspective : The protagonist Harun is a fictionalised version

: Harun becomes embroiled in a court conspiracy led by the evil Vizier Jafar, who plans to overthrow the Caliph and marry his own son, Hadi, to the fiery Princess Khairuzan.

: Rock Hudson (Harun), Piper Laurie (Princess Khairuzan), and George Macready (Jafar) Production : Universal-International Setting : Ancient Baghdad 🗡️ Plot Summary

: The film explicitly borrows the "sword in the stone" motif, applying it to an Arabian Nights setting.

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