TY - GEN N2 - "A carefree pickpocket turns his appealing brand of mischievous thievery toward the attainment of happiness-- and an exotic Princess. The only way he can win either is by retrieving the rarest treasures hidden within the mysterious Orient, a quest that grows more fantastic with every passing thrill" -- Container. AB - "A carefree pickpocket turns his appealing brand of mischievous thievery toward the attainment of happiness-- and an exotic Princess. The only way he can win either is by retrieving the rarest treasures hidden within the mysterious Orient, a quest that grows more fantastic with every passing thrill" -- Container. T1 - The thief of Bagdadan Arabian Nights fantasy / DA - c2004. CY - New York, N.Y. : AU - Walsh, Raoul, AU - Woods, Lotta, AU - Thomas, Elton, AU - Fairbanks, Douglas, AU - Edwards, Snitz, AU - Belcher, Charles, AU - Johnston, Julanne. AU - Kamiyama, Sōjin, AU - Wong, Anna May, AU - Hurst, Brandon, AU - Du Crow, Tote, AU - Johnson, Noble, AU - Edeson, Arthur, AU - Nolan, Bill, AU - Menzies, William Cameron, AU - Leisen, Mitchell, ET - Standard format. CN - PN1997 CN - PN1997 PB - Kino on Video, PP - New York, N.Y. : LA - Silent, with English intertitles and musical accompaniment. PY - c2004. N1 - Cast & crew credits from container and other sources. N1 - Originally released as a motion picture in 1924. N1 - Special features: introduction by Orson Welles (5 min.); rare outtake footage (19 min.); matte photography outtakes (1 min.); excerpt from Paul Leni's "Das wachsfigurenkabinett" (c1924, 3 min.); excerpt from Georges Melies's "Le Palais des Mille et Une Nuits" (c1905, 8 min.); "About the score" essay by Rodney Sauer (33 p.); excerpts from the souvenir program book (22 p.). ID - 332015 KW - Arabs KW - Thieves TI - The thief of Bagdadan Arabian Nights fantasy / ER -