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The Sheik

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  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Costume Adventure, Romantic Adventure
  • Themes: Kidnapping, Woman In Jeopardy, Daring Rescues
  • Director: George Melford
  • Main Cast: Agnes Ayres, Rudolph Valentino, Adolphe Menjou, Walter Long, Lucien Littlefield
  • Release Year: 1921
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 80 minutes

Plot

This romantic costumed adventure is the film that cemented Rudolph Valentino's reputation as a legendary screen lover. Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan (Valentino) takes Lady Diana Mayo (Agnes Ayers) to his camp when he finds the beauty in the desert. Although drawn to the Sheik, Lady Diana is able to resist his amorous advances. When his former French school chum Raoul de Saint Herbert (Adolphe Menjou) convinces him to let Diana go free, she is kidnapped by the villainous Omair (Walter Long), who promises her a fate worse than death. The heroic Sheik and his army save Diana from suicide, but he is severely wounded in the melee. Diana helps the Sheik regain his strength after he saves her and she vows her everlasting love to her British-educated hero. Reviewers at the time of the film's release were very critical of the film and the performance of Valentino, suggesting the public should ask the film to be censored as it was morally objectionable. Paramount Pictures thought the film would go nowhere fast, but millions of women made Valentino an international heartthrob. Many fainted at the initial showing of the film, and Rudolph Valentino eclipsed Wallace Reid in popularity. Over 70 years after his death, Rudolph Valentino is still remembered as the first male superstar to have a direct and lasting impact on female viewers, and the word "sheik" became as synonymous with Valentino as the word "vamp" was associated with the exotic Theda Bara. Watch for seven-year-old Loretta Young in a bit part. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

Cast


George Waggner - Yousaf; F.R. Butler - Sir Aubrey Mayo; Patsy Ruth Miller - The serving girl; Loretta Young - Arab Child

Credit

Monte Katterjohn - Screenwriter; George Melford - Director; William Marshall - Cinematographer

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Wikipedia: the Sheik (film)
The Sheik
The_Sheik_Poster_1921.jpg
Directed by George Melford
Produced by Famous Players-Lasky
Written by Edith Hull (novel)
Monte M. Katterjohn (scenario)
Starring Rudolph Valentino
Agnes Ayres
Adolphe Menjou
Walter Long
Music by In theatre
Cinematography William Marshall
Paul Ivano
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) October 30, 1921 (USA)
Running time 80 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language silent film
English intertitles
Followed by Son of the Sheik
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The Sheik was a 1921 silent movie produced by Famous Players-Lasky, directed by George Melford and starring Rudolph Valentino, Agnes Ayres and Adolphe Menjou. It was based on the bestselling romance novel The Sheik by Edith Maude Hull.

Synopsis

Rudolph Valentino as Sheik Ahmed and Agnes Ayres as Lady Diana.
Rudolph Valentino as Sheik Ahmed and Agnes Ayres as Lady Diana.

Lady Diana Mayo (Agnes Ayres), part of the British ex-patriate community in Algiers, loathes the idea of marriage because she believes it means the end of independence for women. On the very first day of a month-long excursion into the desert she is kidnapped by Ahmed Ben Hassan, (Rudolph Valentino) a wealthy and powerful sheik who takes her to his camp to act as his bride. (In the novel Diana is raped by Sheik Ahmed; however the movie equivocates somewhat on this plot point.) Initially resentful and resistant, Diana eventually is captivated by the charismatic Ahmed Ben Hassan, who in turn comes to regret his treatment of her, particularly after being reprimanded by a friend from his university days, the French author Raoul St. Hubert (Adolphe Menjou). He decides to free Diana, but before he can do so, she is kidnapped by a rival sheik (Walter Long). Diana is saved by Sheik Ahmed during a dramatic rescue, who is seriously injured as a result. Diana nurses him back to health and learns from St. Hubert that Ahmed is actually European, with an English father and a Moorish mother. Ahmed recovers and Diana happily chooses to remain with him.

Critical response was mixed; however, The Sheik proved extremely popular with female movie goers and helped established Valentino as the top male movie star and sex symbol of the day. It also resulted in a new slang term "sheik," meaning a man who woos women aggressively. (The object of a sheik's affection came to be known as a "sheba.") The Sheik was followed by the 1926 sequel The Son of the Sheik that was equally successful.

Cultural Influence and References

The Sheik inspired a number of parodies over the years. It was parodied in 1922 by Mack Sennett in The Shriek of Araby, starring Ben Turpin. Baby Peggy also satirized the film in the short subject Peg O' the Movies (1922). The Elvis Presley film Harum Scarum spoofed The Sheik decades later in 1965.

The popular song "The Sheik of Araby" was inspired by the film. Singer/Songwriter Jimmy Buffett expressed his desire to be the Sheik of Araby in the song "Pencil Thin Mustache" on his album entitled "Living and Dying in 3/4 Time".

Chapter one of Art Spiegelman's graphic novel Maus is called "The Sheik," and contains a number of references to Valentino and his most famous film

Serbian popular singer Dragana Šarić aka Bebi Dol had a huge hit song called Rudi dedicated to Valentino back in 1983. In song he is referred as "Sheik's son" ... Rudi was a great hit not only in Serbia but in all former Yugoslavia.

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