: The sword makes its wielder invincible and invulnerable, but only in the hands of a "righteous" man.
: Harun acquires a magical golden sword from a Greek merchant.
: Rock Hudson plays the classic "fearless man of the people," while Piper Laurie’s Princess Khairuzan is an uncommonly feisty and proactive heroine for the 1950s. subtitle The Golden Blade
: Harun becomes embroiled in a court conspiracy led by the evil Vizier Jafar, who plans to overthrow the Caliph and marry his own son, Hadi, to the fiery Princess Khairuzan.
The 1953 American adventure film is a colorful "Eastern" swashbuckler that blends the myths of ancient Baghdad with the legendary "Sword in the Stone" narrative. 🎬 Core Details Release Year : 1953 Director : Nathan Juran : The sword makes its wielder invincible and
: During a struggle, Jafar accidentally thrusts the magic blade into a stone pillar. Like the Excalibur myth, none of the villains can remove it, proving they are unworthy. Harun eventually retrieves it, causing the palace to collapse on the conspirators. 🌟 Key Themes & Mythology
: Rock Hudson (Harun), Piper Laurie (Princess Khairuzan), and George Macready (Jafar) Production : Universal-International Setting : Ancient Baghdad 🗡️ Plot Summary : Harun becomes embroiled in a court conspiracy
The story follows , a commoner who travels to Baghdad to find the men who killed his father.