Fate follows a beggar king (Ronald Colman), his daughter, a dancer (Marlene Dietrich), and the caliph and... (Learn more)
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Starring: Stephanie Niznik, Garry Marshall, Mariette Hartley
Oriental Dream is the TV title for the 1944 Technicolor version of Kismet. Ronald Colman plays Hadji, "king of beggars" in the days of the Arabian Nights. Posing as a prince, Colman woos Marlene Dietrich, the favorite wife of the evil Wazir (Edward Arnold). Meanwhile, Colman's daughter Joy Ann Page falls in love with handsome Caliph James Craig--while the Wazir connives to get Page into his own harem. Several plot convolutions later, Colman ends up with Dietrich, Page winds up with Craig, and the Wazir winds up six feet under. Kismet was based on the war-horse stage play by Edward Knoblock, previously filmed in 1920 and 1930 with the play's original star Otis Skinner. The title Oriental Dream was bestowed upon the 1944 Kismet when it was remade as a musical in 1955. The earlier version had its musical moments as well, notably a delicious dance number spotlighting Dietrich, painted gold head from head to toe; an additional dance sequence was cut, but later showed up in the Abbott and Costello comedy Lost in a Harem (1944). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Running Time
100
Locations
- Baghdad, Iraq
Language
- English
Awards
- Nominated for a Best Color Cinematography award at the 1944 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Color Art Direction award at the 1944 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Sound award at the 1944 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Score - Drama or Comedy award at the 1944 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
Distributor
- MGM







