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The Adventures of Hajji Baba ()


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In Ispahan, Persia, a barber mistakes an emerald ring as the prize to be delivered to a prince known far and wide, only to realize that a runaway Princess is the real treasure awaited, promising to escort her to her final destination.

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Hajji Baba
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Princess Fakzia
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Banah
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Ayesha (as Rosemarie Bowe)
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Osman Aga
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Nurel-Din
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Caliph
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Chief Executioner's Aide (uncredited)
Kenneth Alton ...
Messenger (uncredited)
Bert Arnold ...
Guard (uncredited)
Benjie Bancroft ...
Guard (uncredited)
Doris Barton ...
Slave Girl (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Batten ...
Arabian Girl (uncredited)
Paul Baxley ...
Escort Warrior (uncredited)
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Musa (uncredited)
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Slave Girl (uncredited)
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Akim (uncredited)
Jean Corbett ...
Woman (uncredited)
Linda Danson ...
Fabria (uncredited)
Madelyn Darrow ...
Handmaiden (uncredited)
Marilyn Dean ...
Handmaiden (uncredited)
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Palace Guard (uncredited)
Howard Gould ...
Giant Guard (uncredited)
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Musa (uncredited)
Charles Heard ...
Julhan, Horseman (uncredited)
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Kerbelai, Hajji's Barber Father (uncredited)
Eileen Howe ...
Slave Girl (uncredited)
Barbara James ...
Zeenad (uncredited)
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Caoush (uncredited)
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Palace Guard (uncredited)
Beverly Kidd ...
Slave Girl (uncredited)
Pat Lawler ...
Slave Girl (uncredited)
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Merchant (uncredited)
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Meriam (uncredited)
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Chief Executioner (uncredited)
Paul Marion ...
Messenger (uncredited)
Melinda Markey ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Carl Milletaire ...
Captain (uncredited)
Leo Mostovoy ...
The Barber (uncredited)
George Nardelli ...
Citizen (uncredited)
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Slave Girl (uncredited)
Veronica Pataky ...
Kulub (uncredited)
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Shireen (uncredited)
Ed Perry ...
Guard (uncredited)
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Handmaiden (uncredited)
Dolly Summers ...
Slave Girl (uncredited)
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Guard (uncredited)
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Handmaiden (uncredited)
Gloria Victor ...
Susu (uncredited)
Joseph Waring ...
Captain (uncredited)
Than Wyenn ...
Auctioneer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Don Weis

Written by

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Richard Collins ... (screenplay)
 
James Justinian Morier ... (novel) (as James Morier)

Produced by

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Walter Wanger ... producer

Music by

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Dimitri Tiomkin

Cinematography by

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Harold Lipstein ... director of photography

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William Austin

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George Hoyningen-Huene ... color consultant (as Hoyningen-Huene)
Lester A. Sansom ... supervising editor

Production Design by

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Gene Allen

Art Direction by

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Dave Milton ... (as David Milton)

Set Decoration by

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Joseph Kish

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Renié ... (as Renie)

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Edward Polo ... makeup artist
Mary Smith ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Rex Bailey ... unit manager
Allen K. Wood ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Edward Morey Jr. ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Ralph Butler ... sound recordist
Del Harris ... sound editor
Bruce Schoengarth ... sound editor

Stunts

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Joe Canutt ... stunts (uncredited)
Evelyn Finley ... stunts (uncredited)
Paul Stader ... stunts (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sam Benson ... wardrobe supervisor (uncredited)
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Dimitri Tiomkin ... musical director
Robert Tracy ... music editor
Lucien Cailliet ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Manuel Emanuel ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Gus Levene ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Marquardt ... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Parrish ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Herbert Taylor ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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John Banse ... set continuity (as John L. Banse)
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Plot Summary

In Ispahan, Persia, Hajji Baba is leaving his father's shop to seek a greater fortune, while the Princess Fawzia is trying to talk her father, the Caliph into giving her in marriage to Nur-El-Din, a rival prince known far and wide as mean and fickle. Her father intends for Fawzia to marry a friend and ally, and makes plans to send her to him. But a courier brings word from Nur-El-Din that an escort awaits Fawzia on the outskirts of the city and she escapes the palace disguised as a boy. Hajji encounters the escort-warrior at the rendezvous spot, is attacked and beats up the escort with his barber's tools. The princess arrives and mistakes Hajji as the escort until he mistakes the emerald ring sent by Nur-El-Din to Fawzia as the prize to be delivered. In her efforts to escape him, her turban becomes unbound and Hajji realizes that the girl herself is the treasure Nur-El-Din awaits. Hajji promises to escort her and they spend the night with the caravan of Osman Aga, who invites them to stay for the dancing girls, among them, the incomparable Ayesha. The pair are overtaken by the Caliph's guards sent to bring Fawzia back, but the guards are driven off by an invading army of Turcoman women, a band of fierce and beautiful women who prey on passing merchants. Written by Les Adams

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Also Known As
  • Les aventures de Hadji Baba (France)
  • Les Aventures de Hadji (France)
  • Amazones (France)
  • Amazonas negras (Spain)
  • Les aventures de Haiji Baba (Spain, Catalan title)
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  • 94 min
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Budget $816,813 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Edited into In Search of Kundun with Martin Scorsese (1998). See more »
Soundtracks Hajji Baba (Persian Lament) See more »
Quotes [first lines]
[eyeing a bevy of beautiful slave girls]
Merchant: When is the auction?
Auctioneer: These girls will be sold in Masharif. They go today in Osman Aga's caravan.
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