Masters Of Cinema's New THE THIEF OF BAGDAD Blu-ray Looks Fit For A Sultan

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Masters Of Cinema's New THE THIEF OF BAGDAD Blu-ray Looks Fit For A Sultan
We make no secret of our love for Eureka Entertainment's boutique label The Masters of Cinema Series here at ScreenAnarchy, and when it comes to Blu-ray releases of some of the greatest works of silent cinema ever made, they leave all their competitors in the dust.

A few weeks back, Eureka announced the titles that will be coming to the collection between now and the end of the year, and arguably the most exciting inclusion was the release of the Douglas Fairbanks starring 1924 version of The Thief Of Bagdad. One of the biggest hits of Hollywood's silent era, this swashbuckling fantasy epic directed by Raoul Walsh was something of a pet project for Fairbanks, and can now be experienced in a sparkling new 1080p presentation when it hits shelves in the UK on 24 November. 

This new dual-format release includes a brand new score composed by Carl Davies and performed by the London Philharmonia Orchestra, as well as an audio commentary from Douglas Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance. Sure to make everybody's Christmas wish list, The Thief Of Bagdad is pure cinematic spectacle - as you can see for yourself by checking out the trailer below.

This swashbuckling tale out of The Thousand and One Nights was Hollywood mega-star and producer Douglas Fairbanks' pet project, and coming on the heels of previous costume successes The Three Musketeers, The Mark of Zorro, and Robin Hood, cemented Fairbanks' standing as both the leading action-adventure star of his day and one of the industry's first "multi-hypenate" powerhouses.
 
The actor stars as the impious thief Ahmed who has made a reputation as Baghdad's premiere plunderer. When he falls in love with a beautiful princess (Julanne Johnston) and the two determine to marry, her father the caliph intervenes, forbidding the union. Thus erupts a chain of circumstances involving a crystal ball, a magic apple, a pegasus, an invisibility cloak... and, of course, a flying carpet.
 
No expense was spared for The Thief of Bagdad: An Arabian Nights Fantasy -- it was one the costliest films produced in Hollywood in the silent era, evident in both the stunning sets of William Cameron Menzies and the breakthrough special effects that weave throughout the picture. Expertly directed by Raoul Walsh, who would go on to become of America's foremost filmmakers, and the creator of such classics as The Bowery, High Sierra, and White Heat, The Thief of Bagdad remains an enduring fantasy for the ages. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to release Fairbanks and Walsh's epic, newly restored and featuring a magnificent score by maestro Carl Davies conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra, in a Dual Format release for the first time in the UK.
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