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Princess of the Nile
Shalimar, THE FLAME THAT IGNITED EGYPT!
Jul. 01, 1954
01:11:00
NR
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Overview:
Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her country of its Bedouin conquerors, forms an alliance with Prince Haidi, son of the Caliph of Bagdad. She practices her intrigues both at the court and, disguised as a dancing girl, in the market place.
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Egypt, 1249: The father of Princess Shalimar has fallen under the spell of the sinister Shaman, who drugs him and tries to keep daughter Shalimar a prisoner. She knows a secret passage, however, and slips away at night to entertain the oppressed villagers of Hanwan by disguising herself as Taura, a popular dancer in the Tambourine Tavern.
Prince Haidi, the son of the caliph of Bagdad, rides into town accompanied by Captain Hussein, his close friend. At the same time, the menacing Rama Khan and his powerful army arrive. Rama Khan is conspiring with the Shaman to overthrow the Hanwan rulers.
Hussein is killed by Khan, and in the confusion, Taura the dancing girl stabs Prince Haidi with a dagger, unaware he is a potential ally. Haidi's wounds are not fatal. As he consults Princess Shalimar's father about how to conquer the invading horde, he inquires about the dancer Taura who stabbed him, unaware she and Shalimar are one and the same.
Rama Khan wants the princess for himself. He threatens to kill villagers unless she gives herself to him. A battle ensues, in which Haidi, who now realizes her true identity, overcomes Khan, while the Shaman also endures a well-deserved death.
Director:
Harmon Jones
Writer:
Gerald Drayson Adams
Cast:
Michael Ansara Debra Paget Merry Anders Lee Van Cleef Edgar Barrier Jack Elam Jeffrey Hunter Suzanne Alexander Michael Rennie Dona Drake Wally Cassell Lisa Daniels Phyllis Winger Honey Bruce Friedman Genice Grayson Jeanne Vaughn Cheryl Clarke Kitty London Bobette Bentley Billy Curtis Dayton Lummis Robert Roark Lester Sharpe
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