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6.6/10
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The son of the sheik and a dancing girl fall in love, but when he is made to believe she has betrayed him he seeks revenge.The son of the sheik and a dancing girl fall in love, but when he is made to believe she has betrayed him he seeks revenge.The son of the sheik and a dancing girl fall in love, but when he is made to believe she has betrayed him he seeks revenge.
- Awards
- 3 wins
Vilma Bánky
- Yasmin
- (as Vilma Banky)
Montagu Love
- Ghabah
- (as Montague Love)
Bynunsky Hyman
- Mountebank
- (as Binunsky Hyman)
Harry Blassingame
- One of Sheik's Men
- (uncredited)
Earl Gordon Bostwick
- Bit Part
- (uncredited)
Erwin Connelly
- The Zouve
- (uncredited)
William Donovan
- S'rir
- (uncredited)
Charles Requa
- Pierre - Ahmed's Friend
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the oldest sequel to be inducted into the National Film Registry.
- GoofsThe opening credits show "COPYRIGHT MCMXXXVII" (1937) although the film was released in 1926.
- Quotes
Title card: The night was young at Cafe Maure. Not a knife had been thrown - so far.
- Alternate versionsIn 1937, Artcinema Associates re-released a version of this movie with a soundtrack written by Artur Guttmann and Gerard Carbonara. Scenes were probably cut to conform to the production code, then rigorously enforced.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Sheik (1921)
- SoundtracksSon of the Sheik
(1926)
Music by Miro Mosay
Lyrics by Edwin Powell
Published in connection with this movie
Featured review
This was Valentino's last film, and he is excellent in it, but it is far from being his best film (as many critics claim). Certainly "Camille", "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse", "The Eagle" and "The Conquering Power" are much better films. This was designed as a rollicking and sexy adventure film, with large doses of cheap slapstick humour, and on that level succeeds admirably. That famous scene where Valentino ravishes Vilma Banky is extraordinary, and Valentino shows real talent in portraying both the son and the father (he is almost unrecognisable in the latter role). Great split screen work allows the two Valentinos to inter-relate well too.
The film makes you wonder what this talented and beautiful man may have achieved had he lived. Would he have made it in talkies? It's hard to believe such charisma would ever fail.
The film makes you wonder what this talented and beautiful man may have achieved had he lived. Would he have made it in talkies? It's hard to believe such charisma would ever fail.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,562,733
- Gross worldwide
- $4,360,000
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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