Kismet (1930)
Hajj, a rascally beggar on the periphery of the court of Baghdad, schemes to marry his daughter to royalty and to win the heart of the queen of the castle himself. This film is believed lost.
Director: John Francis Dillon
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Otis Skinner as Hajj |
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Loretta Young as Marsinah |
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David Manners as Caliph Abdallah |
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Sidney Blackmer as Wazir Mansur |
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Mary Duncan as Zeleekha |
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Montagu Love as The Jailer |
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Ford Sterling as Amru |
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Theodore von Eltz as The Guide Nazir |
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John St. Polis as The Imam Mahmud |
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Edmund Breese as Jawan |
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Blanche Friderici as Narjis |
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John Sheehan as Kazim |
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Otto Hoffman as Azaf |
| Writing | Howard Estabrook | Adaptation |
| Writing | Howard Estabrook | Dialogue |
| Editing | Alexander Hall | Editor |
| Sound | Edward Ward | Music |
| Production | Robert North | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Design |
| Directing | John Francis Dillon | Director |
| Sound | Leon Rosebrook | Music |
| Camera | John F. Seitz | Director of Photography |