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  1. The Son of the Sheik: Directed by George Fitzmaurice. With Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Bánky, George Fawcett, Montagu Love. The son of the sheik and a dancing girl fall in love, but when he is made to believe she has betrayed him he seeks revenge.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • George Fitzmaurice
    • 1926-09-05
  2. The Son of the Sheik is a 1926 American silent adventure drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky. The film is based on the 1925 romance novel The Sons of the Sheik by Edith Maude Hull, and is a sequel to the 1921 hit film The Sheik, which also stars Rudolph Valentino. [2]

  3. The Son of the Sheik (1926) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 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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    The Son of the Sheik, American silent film, released in 1926, that was a sequel to the hit film The Sheik (1921), which gave actor Rudolph Valentino perhaps his most memorable role and ensured his status as a legendary heartthrob of Hollywood.

    In the deserts of Algeria, Ahmed (played by Valentino) is captured and held for ransom by the evil father of the beautiful Yasmin (Vilma Banky). In retaliation, he kidnaps the girl, and an unexpected romance develops between them.

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    The symbolic images found in The Son of the Sheik are so important to film lore that the movie takes on a resonance that it may not otherwise deserve. The first film had cemented Valentino’s image as the exotic lover, and the second movie—one of the first high-profile film sequels—was designed to give audiences another opportunity to swoon over Valentino. The follow-up was a more polished production than its predecessor and possessed tongue-in-cheek humour not found in the original.

    The film took on a legendary status in a tragic and unexpected way: it was Valentino’s last screen appearance. He died from peritonitis at age 31 shortly after the film opened. More than 80,000 fans mobbed his funeral, proving that Valentino was larger than life even in death.

    •Studio: United Artists

    •Director and producer: George Fitzmaurice

    •Writers: Frances Marion and Fred De Gresac

    •Running time: 72 minutes

    •Rudolph Valentino (Ahmed/The Sheik)

    •Vilma Banky (Yasmin)

    •George Fawcett (André)

    •Montague Love (Ghabah)

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  5. The Son of the Sheik. Essay by Monica Nolan. In the 1920s Bedouin chieftains prowled the movie screens much as vampires do today. “There are more sheiks here than in the Sahara,” complained a Photoplay reporter in 1923.

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  7. 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. Cast. Crew.

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