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192186 minAdventure, Drama, Romance

The Sheik

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Is The Sheik worth watching? With a rating of 5.9/10, this Adventure, Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Sheik Synopsis

Sheik Ahmed desperately desires feisty British socialite Diana, so he abducts her and carries her off to his luxurious tent-palace in the desert. The free-spirited Diana recoils from his passionate embraces and yearns to be released. Later, allowed to go into the desert, she escapes and makes her way across the sands...

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Top Cast

Rudolph Valentino
Rudolph ValentinoSheik Ahmed Ben Hassan
Agnes Ayres
Agnes AyresLady Diana Mayo
Ruth Miller
Ruth MillerZilah - A Marriage Market Prospect
George Waggner
George WaggnerYousaef - Tribal Chieftain (as George Waggener)
Frank Butler
Frank ButlerSir Aubrey Mayo
Charles Brinley
Charles BrinleyMustapha Ali - Diana's Guide (as Charles Brindley)
Lucien Littlefield
Lucien LittlefieldGaston - French Valet
Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe MenjouDr. Raoul de St. Hubert
Walter Long
Walter LongOmair - the Bandit
Sally Blane
Sally BlaneArab Child (uncredited)

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Is The Sheik worth watching?

The Sheik has received mixed reviews with a 5.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Sheik hit or flop?

The Sheik has received average ratings (5.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Sheik is a Adventure, Drama, Romance movie that Sheik Ahmed desperately desires feisty British socialite Diana, so he abducts her and carries her off to his luxurious tent-palace in the desert. The ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 6

I was actually quite disappointed with this film. It has all the ingredients, all right, but somehow it just doesn't rise! Agnes Ayres is the feisty, determined "Lady Diana Mayo", a non-nonsense British aristocrat who visits Algeria where she meets the eponymous "Sheik Ahmed". She isn't much bothered about him, either way, but he falls hook, line and sinker and secrets her away to his oasis home. She rejects his, to be fair, rather kindly and indulgent advances and wants no truck with his desert ways and traditions (and, in her mind, the humiliation of being his chattel, however well intentioned he may have been). In the best traditions of an Hollywood love story, though, you can guess how their relationship eventually pans out - and when the bandit "Omair" (Walter Long) does some kidnapping of his own, the scene is set for an action-packed (albeit brief) denouement. It is definitely a film that, now in it's centenary year, has a beauty to it. The cinematography is almost perfect and the impact of the photography - especially of Valentino, who does way more flirting with the audience than Ayres does - is spellbinding. The flaw? Well, the story really does plod along. The sands of the desert took as long to form as the plot; and after a while beautiful people and horses need a purpose - and, in my view, it's all too late in coming. It took over $3m at the box office, a phenomenal sum for 1921, and that is partly testament to the star and the topic, but I wonder how many other people it disappointed at the time, too...