Harun
Rock Hudson
Harun

“His Blade Of Gold... A Legend In Battle! Her Kiss Of Surrender... The Prize Of Victory!”
Basra merchant Harun Al-Rashid avenges his father's murder in this adventure set in ancient Bagdad and inspired from the Arabic fairy tales of One Thousand and One Nights.
Rock Hudson - " The Golden Blade " Trailer - 1953
Harun
Rock Hudson
Harun
Khairuzan
Piper Laurie
Khairuzan
Captain Hadi
Gene Evans
Captain Hadi
Jafar
George Macready
Jafar
Bakhamra
Kathleen Hughes
Bakhamra
Barcus
Steven Geray
Barcus
Caliph
Edgar Barrier
Caliph
Handmaiden
Alice Kelley
Handmaiden
Town Crier (uncredited)
Guy Williams
Town Crier (uncredited)
Dancer (uncredited)
Dorinda Clifton
Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Baston
Narrator (voice)
Richard Carlson
Narrator (voice)
This is a tale that comes straight from the "Arabian Nights" compendium. The son "Harum" (Rock Hudson) out to avenge his father murdered at the hands of the evil "Jafar" (George Macready). He must travel to Baghdad where he encounters a feisty young woman "Khairuzan" (Piper Laurie) who is secretly the daughter of the city's caliph - a man also in danger from the menacing ambitions of "Jafar". Luckily, she has a magical golden sword that she gives him to wield. He is invincible! Well he is until someone hits on the idea of swapping his sword for a less effective fake - and soon "Harum" is in a dungeon! Can he escape and save the Caliph and get the girl? Rock Hudson never really cut it for me. Easy enough on the eye, but his characterisations rarely differed from role to role and here he just doesn't really gel with the more charismatic Laurie at all. Plaudits do go to Macready, though - he hams up perfectly as the silken-clad, megalomanic, tyrant. There's plenty of lavish costumes, colour, sword-fighting and at times it's actually quite an entertaining adventure that I did quite enjoy.
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