The Arab

Directed by: Rex Ingram, USA, 1924

USA, 1924
Szenenphoto aus The Arab, © Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation


Cast and Credits

Production Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Producer Rex Ingram
Production Manager Curt Rehfeld
Director Rex Ingram
Assistant Director John Birkel
George Noffka
Curt Rehfeld
Curt Rehfeld
Jean de Limur
Scenario Rex Ingram
Based on Edgar Selwyn [Play]
Director of Photography John F. Seitz
Editor Grant Whytock
Cast Ramon Novarro [Jamil Abdullah Azam]
Alice Terry [Mary Hilbert]
Alice Terry [Dr. Hilbert]
Max Maxudian [The Governor]
Jean de Limur [Hossein]
Adelqui Migliar [Abdullah (as Adelqui Millar)]
Adelqui Migliar [Ibrahim]
Adelqui Migliar [Selim]
Adelqui Migliar [Marmont]
Adelqui Migliar [Myrza]
Alexandresco [An Ouled Nail]
Alexandresco [Arabian Girl (as Rheba)]
Haydée Chikly

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 6710 feet, 7 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: July 13, 1924 in New York, Capitol Theatre
US Copyright: July 16, 1924 - ©LP 20401
Survival Status: Incomplete Prints of this picture are known [Archiv: Gosfilmofond of Russia (Moscow), Nàrodní Filmovy Archiv (Praha), Library of Congress (Washington)]
Szenenphoto aus The Arab, © Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation

Remarks and general Information in German: Remake des gleichnamigen Films von Cecil B. deMille aus dem Jahre 1915 nach dem Theaterstück von Edgar Selwyn, der seinereit auch die Rolle des Jamil spielte. Ramon Novaro sollte in dem Remake mit dem Titel "The Barbarian" aus dem Jahre 1933 in der Regie von Sam Wood die Rolle des Jamil ein weites Mal verkörpern. Seine Partnerin war dann Myrna Loy.

Der Film ist in unvollständigen Kopien in ost-europäischen Filmarchiven erhalten.
Kopie des Gosfilmofond in Pordenone 1993: 1200 m 53 Minuten 20 fps

General Information

The Arab is a motion picture produced in the year 1924 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Rex Ingram, with Ramon Novarro, Alice Terry, , Max Maxudian, Jean de Limur, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Arab available.

Bibliography - The New York Times, July 13, 1924, pg 2 [note on music]
- The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, July 14, 1924, pg 4 [review]
- New York Evening Post, July 14, 1924, pg 11 [review]
- New York Times, July 14, 1924 [review]
- Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York, August 21, 1924, pg 14 [review]
- The Syracuse Journal, August 30, 1924, pg 4 [note]
- The Niagara Falls Gazette, September 9, 1924, pg 10 [notes]
- The Bioscope, September 11, 1924 [review]
- Northern Territory Times and Gazette, Darwin, NT, September 19, 1924, pg 7 [note]
- Agnes Smith, The Screen in Review, Picture-Play Magazine Oct. 1924, pg 53;
- Mon Ciné supplement, October 1924, pg 8;
- The Niagara Falls Gazette, October 4, 1924, pg 4 [review and synopsis]
- Buffalo Evening News, October 6, 1924 [review]
- Lockport Union Sun and Journal, October 7, 1924, pg 12 [note]
- The Albany Evening Journal, October 10, 1924 [review]
- Pictures and Picturegoer, February 1925, pg 70 [short review]
- The Binghamton Press, March 26, 1925 [note]
- Ciné-Miroire Nr. 73, 1 Mai 1925, pg 139ff
- L'Arabo, al Cinema, L. Ferroni & C., Bologna. 22. Nov, 1925;
- DeWitt Bodeen, Films in Review, March 1975, Alice Terry Filmography # 15;
- Vittorio Martinelli, L'eterna invasione, Gemona 2002, pg 39
- Bologna 2015, Il Cinema Ritrovato, Catalogo pg 66-67

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