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Release Date:
January 10, 1978
Original Title:
The Thief of Baghdad
Alternate Titles:
Le Voleur de Bagdad
Ο Κλέφτης της Βαγδάτης
Genres:
Adventure | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Palm Films Ltd.
Victorine Studios
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6
Runtime: 102
A resourceful thief helps a handscome prince fight an evil wizard and win the hand of a beautiful princess.
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Adaptation:
Andrew Birkin
Art Direction:
Edward Marshall
Assistant Director:
Ken Baker
Camera Operator:
Jimmy Turrell
Casting:
Michael Barnes
Continuity:
Ceri Evans
Costume Design:
John Bloomfield
Director:
Clive Donner
Director of Photography:
Dennis C. Lewiston
Editor:
Peter Tanner
Executive Producer:
Thomas M.C. Johnston
First Assistant Camera:
David Wynn-Jones
Gaffer:
Steve Birtles
Location Manager:
Steve Lanning
Makeup Artist:
Monique Archambault
Connie Reeve
Original Music Composer:
John Cameron
Producer:
Aida Young
Production Supervisor:
Christopher Sutton
Screenplay:
AJ Carothers
Special Effects:
Alan Bryce
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Diamond
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