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Abdulla the Great (also known as Abdullah's Harem) is a 1955 comedy film. It was directed and produced by Gregory Ratoff who also stars in the title role from a screenplay by Boris Ingster and George St. George, based on the novel My Kingdom for a Woman by Ismet Regeila.
With Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Marina Berti, Sydney Chaplin. Abdullah, absolute monarch of a wealthy Middle Eastern country, has everything a man could want. Everything, that is, until he falls for a beautiful model.
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- Comedy
- Gregory Ratoff
- 1956-06
Year: 1955. Original title: Abdulla the Great. Synopsis: Abdullah, absolute monarch of a wealthy Middle Eastern country, has everything a man could want. Everything, that is, until he falls for a beautiful model.
- Gregory Ratoff
- Gregory Ratoff
Abdullah, absolute monarch of a wealthy Middle Eastern country, has everything a man could want. Everything, that is, until he falls for a beautiful model. She rejects his advances, however, along with his offers of riches and luxury, chosing instead an officer in the king's army as her lover.
Abdulla the Great ★★ Abdullah's Harem 1956. A dissolute Middle Eastern monarch falls for a model, who spurns him for an army officer. While distracted by these royal shenanigans, the king is blissfully unaware of his subjects' disaffection—until they revolt.
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Abdulla the Great. The lusty king (Gregory Ratoff) of a country on the Nile kidnaps an English model (Kay Kendall) away from his chief adviser (Sydney Chaplin).
- Drama