The Thief of Bagdad (German: Die Diebin von Bagdad) is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Theo Lingen, Paul Kemp, Sonja Ziemann and Rudolf Prack.[1] It is not a remake of the 1940 film of the same name, but a comedy about the magic tricks of a female thief in Old Baghdad. It was filmed at studios in Bendestorf, Lower Saxony. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow.
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Directed by | Karel Lamač |
Written by | Gustav Kampendonk |
Produced by | Fritz Kirchhoff |
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Cinematography | Willy Winterstein |
Edited by | Rosemarie Weinert |
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Production company | Pontus Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche Cosmopol Film |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
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