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File: The Son of the Sheik (1926 film).ogv
Author: George Fitzmaurice
Publisher: United Artists
Year: 1926
PD: PD/US|1940
Note: A 1926 American silent adventure/drama film starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky. The film is based on the 1925 romance novel The Sons of the Sheik by Edith Maude Hull, and is a sequel to the 1921 hit film The Sheik. The film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.
Cat: Adventure film, Drama film, Silent film
00:07
EMIL G. JENSEN
presents
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
in
"THE SON OF THE SHEIK"
with
VILMA BANKY
(By arrangement with Samuel Goldwyn)
From the novel by E. M. HULL
A George Fitzmaurice Production
COPYRIGHT MCMXXXVII—BY ARTCINEMA ASSOCIATES, INC.
00:27
Directed by
Geo. Fitzmaurice
00:31
Screen Adaptation by
FRANCES MARION
and FRED de GRESAC
Titles GEORGE MARION, Jr. |
Photography GEORGE BARNES A.S.C. |
Settings
WILLIAM CAMERON MENZIES
Synchronized ans Arranged by
James C. BRADFORD, A.S.C.A.P.
Music and Orchestrations by
ARTHUR H. GUTMAN
Turbulent Music sequences by
GERARD CARBONARA
00:48
THE PLAYERS
|
Rudolph Valentino | ||
Yasmin | Vilma Banky | ||
André | George Fawcett | ||
Ghabah | Montague Love | ||
Ramadan | Karl Dane | ||
Mountebanks |
|
PASSED BY THE NATONAL BOARD OF REVIEW
01:02
AGNES AYRES has courteously consented to resume her original role of Diana, wife of the Sheik—as a favor to Mr. Valentino and this picture.
01:14
Not East of Suez—but South of Algiers.
01:31
A camp of outcasts in the desert night.
01:49
André, renegade Frenchman, leader of a vagrant troupe—entertainers by profession, thieves by preference.
01:59
Ghabah, The Moor, whose crimes outnumber the sands.
02:25
"I'll send your remains home. What's your wife's name?"
02:32
"I don't know her name. When I want her, I whistle."
03:17
Yasmin, daughter of André, whose dancing feet support the troupe.—
03:32
A few days ago—in the market-place of Touggourt blossomed Yasmin's first romance.
04:46
"I am tired—yet I must dance. He is my father—and we are very poor."
05:12
"Your gold, my lord, could not buy me even a day's rest. They'd gamble it away in an hour."
05:35
"Then wear this ring—for friendship—till we meet again."
05:49
"If my lords even returns, he might find me in the old ruins. I love to wander ther in the moonlight—alone."
07:28
Then, in brief, stolen meetings, romance deepened into love—and tonight—
08:00
"Twenty leagues every night for a dancing girl! Allah give us strengh."
08:51
"Wait here for me!"
08:57
"Master, it is not safe to journey alone!"
09:03
"Ramadan, do I give orders—or do you?"
09:28
"If his father, the Sheik, knew of this—!"
09:34
"Allah curse all dancing-girls. Their hips full of abandon, make young men full of nonsense!"
10:57
"Yasmin, my love, were you afraid I would fail you?"
11:16
"Why fear me, dearest? Love such as mine can do no harm"
11:47
"But who are you, my Lord? I do not even know your name!"
12:03
"I am he who love you—is that not name enough?"
12:43
"Remember, I want him captured—not killed!"
15:41
"My young Lion. Your people would gladly pay ten thousand francs to look at your handsome face again."
15:55
"Your father's name—or must we loosen your tongue?"
16:08
"What have you done with Yasmin?"
16:17
"You fool—to believe she loved you! She was our bait to lure you on, as she has lured many another."
18:03
"Your young gallant is lashed to a grating in the old ruins. Tomorrow—its ransom or—torture!"
18:32
"Long ago, you promised her to me and I'm tired of waiting."
21:01
"What are you doing there, Son of an Owl?"
21:07
"Nay, my mother was no owl—only a little cuckoo!"
21:37
At a friend's home in Touggourt, Ahmed's bodily wounds healed fast.
22:03
"Like all youths, he loved a dancing girl. Like all dancing girls, she tricked him."
22:19
CE SOIR AU
CAFÉ MAURE
24:51
BAZAR ARABE
25:03
"I'll take my own revenge!"
25:40
The night was young at the Cafe Maure. Not a knife had been thrown—so far.
30:12
"Did we catch him?"
32:09
"So, my young charmer, your mission in life is to lure men into lonely ruins—to be robbed and tortured!"
32:43
"I may not be the first victim—but, by Allah, I shall be the one you'll remember!"
33:22
"An eye for an eye—a hate for a hate—that is the law of my father!"
34:10
"I hate you! I hate you!"
35:03
"Your gang will not collect from me this time. For once your kisses are free!"
35:37
The desert villa of Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan—young Ahmed's famous father.
35:57
Diana, wife of the Sheik.
36:02
So, you see, I shall be
with you very soon. I hope
the desert is as romantic as
it has been pictured. I am
mad to see it.
Until I arrive,
Your affectionate cousin
Clara.
36:42
The Sheik—English born, Sahara bred—undisputed ruler in this sea of sand.
36:50
"What news of my son? Has he returned to his camp yet?"
37:42
"She will be to Ahmed what you have been to me, my dear."
38:20
"That young rascal has been gone a week—against my strict orders."
38:37
"Your son is back at his camp. One of his servants is here, as you commanded."
38:52
"Where has my son been for the past week?"
39:15
"He'll discover that I am master here. Allah help him when I'm done with him!"
39:29
"Remember, Ahmed is only a boy—"
40:48
"I hate you! I will hate you with my dying breath!"
41:03
"That is the first truthful thing you've said."
41:14
"And you'll have more reason to hate me before I've finished with you!"
43:02
"I gave you strict orders not to leave. Why did you disobey?"
43:10
"I had reasons of my own."
43:31
"A woman!"
43:52
"Out of here, first born of a mule!"
43:59
"You can't blame 'that' on a parrot!"
44:27
"Father, its not the sort of affair you think—and no one in the world can interfere."
44:38
"You dare to bring a woman to the camp when I have selected a bride for you?"
44:50
"I am sorry, but when the time comes, I'll select my own bride."
45:01
"Like father, like son. My future is my own."
45:16
"Ahmed, I'll bend you to my will—as I bend this iron."
46:02
"It is for hate—not love—that I brought this girl here. I sought vengeance as you would have done—"
46:31
"No matter what she has done, Ahmed, you must free her at once."
46:48
"Send her away—and come home."
48:30
"Women—bah! Heed them not—for today's peach is tomorrow's prune!"
48:53
"All the beauties of the Arabian Nights—passing unveiled—couldn't get a look from me!"
49:33
"Allah!… Help me to tear him from my heart! Help me to hate him!"
49:55
"Escort her back to Touggourt."
50:04
"This is for her needs."
50:22
"Young master bids you go. You shall be suitably mounted—on a donkey."
53:25
"Yasmin, no other man shall have you. Why waste your life in futile love—that I destroy so easily?"
53:44
"It was I who poisoned the mind of young Ahmed against you—saying you betrayed him to us—"
54:14
"Lets start back to Touggourt."
54:36
"When you escape—tell Ahmed the truth—and say that I am trying to forget."
56:32
"Master, the girl did not betray you—"
57:51
"I told you I'd curb him to my will."
58:04
"Not with force, my dear. Ahmed is too much like you to be curbed or driven."
58:24
"Remember your own fiery youth, dearest—what you wanted, you took—"
58:47
"Lie still, you little fool!"
59:09
"Master—your son—he has gone after the girl—back to that thieves den in Touggourt!"
59:24
"Master—please—his life is in danger—"
1:00:32
"Master, it is madness to enter there alone!"
1:01:20
"Quick! Send Yasmin to dance! A rich stranger! I smell money!"
1:03:16
"Yasmin, Yasmin, my beloved. Can you ever forgive—?"
1:03:28
"I tried to hate you, beloved, but—my heart has always been yours!"
1:03:57
"Ahmed, my beloved, you must go! Quick—please—I fear for your life."
1:06:45
"Father—the girl—I love her—!"
1:08:36
Distributed by
Artcinema Associates
Inc.
1:08:42
The
End