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192669 minAction, Adventure, Drama, Romance

The Son of the Sheik

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Is The Son of the Sheik worth watching? With a rating of 6.167/10, this Action, 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 Son of the Sheik Synopsis

Ahmed, son of Diana and Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, falls in love with Yasmin, a dancing girl who fronts her father's gang of mountebanks. She and Ahmed meet secretly until one night when her father and the gang capture the son of the sheik, torture him, and hold him for ransom.

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Top Cast

Rudolph Valentino
Rudolph ValentinoAhmed, the Sheik's Son / Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan
Vilma Banky
Vilma BankyYasmin, André's Daughter
George Fawcett
George FawcettAndré Romez
Montagu Love
Montagu LoveGhabah
Agnes Ayres
Agnes AyresDiana - Wife of the Sheik
Karl Dane
Karl DaneRamadan
Bull Montana
Bull MontanaMountebank
Bynunsky Hyman
Bynunsky HymanMountebank (as Binunsky Hyman)
Earl Gordon Bostwick
Earl Gordon BostwickBit Part
Erwin Connelly
Erwin ConnellyThe Zouve

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Is The Son of the Sheik worth watching?

The Son of the Sheik has received mixed reviews with a 6.167/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure, Drama movies.

Is The Son of the Sheik hit or flop?

The Son of the Sheik has received average ratings (6.167/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Son of the Sheik?

The Son of the Sheik is a Action, Adventure, Drama movie that Ahmed, son of Diana and Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, falls in love with Yasmin, a dancing girl who fronts her father's gang of mountebanks. She and Ahmed m...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 6

It took five years before this sequel was made, and you know what - I think it is better than the first one. Rudolph Valentino returns, this time as the son of "Sheik Ahmed" - handily also called "Ahmed" - who falls in love with the delightful dancing girl "Yasmin" (Vilma Bánky). All is not quite as it seems, however, as "Yasmin" is up to her neck with her father's gang of charlatans - not least with Montague Love ("Ghabah"), who has his eyes on this particular prize. When the two rendezvous for a clandestine meeting, the gang abduct the young man, beating him before hoping to ransom him. Fortunately, he escapes (phew!), taking his now well and try loathed girl with him. Can he ever be convinced that she didn't betray him and restore his confidence and their love? Just as with it's forbear, this is a great looking piece of cinema. The sparing appearances of Agnes Ayres (his mother) help to ensure the narrative continues smoothly and this has altogether more pace and adventure to keep the hour or so from getting too bogged down in the rather formulaic plot. There is clearly some chemistry between the two, Valentino seems more invested in this than with his 1921 character - and that engages the audience more. You feel that he really has some skin in the game and though we wouldn't know it at the time, this serves as a fitting cinematic epitaph - following the excellent "Eagle" (1926) - as his last film before his untimely death.