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'The Wizard of Baghdad' is a 1960 American comedy/fantasy film directed by George Sherman and starring Dick Shawn, Diane Baker, and Barry Coe. It was released by 20th Century Fox.FILMLAND EVENTS: Katzman Company to Film 'Wizard'

Los Angeles Times 1 July 1960: 24.
WIZARD OF BAGHDAD, The

Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 28, Iss. 324, (Jan 1, 1961): 101.


Plot



A genie turned mortal after his many failures is sent to Baghdad. As his last chance to prove himself, he must help a prince and princess fulfill a prophecy.

Cast



* Dick Shawn as Genii-Ali Mahmud

* Diane Baker as Princess Yasmin

* Barry Coe as Prince Husan

* John Van Dreelen as Sultan Jullnar

* Robert F. Simon as Shamadin

* Vaughn Taylor as Norodeen

* Michael David as Chieftain Meroki

* Stanley Adams as Warden Kvetch

* Kim Hamilton as Teegra

* William Edmonson as Asmodeus

* Fred Scheiwiller as 1st Wrestler

* Stan Molek as 2nd Wrestler

Production



'The Wizard of Baghdad' was the first film made by Sam Katzman's Clover Productions at 20th Century Fox. He opened offices at Fox in June 1960. (Katzman had spent the past 15 years working almost exclusively for Columbia). The script was written by Jesse Lasy Jr and his wife pat Silver based on an original by Sam NewmanFILMLAND EVENTS: Katzman Company to Film 'Wizard' Los Angeles Times 1 July 1960: 24. Katzman had worked as a set dresser at Fox in the 1920s.Stones Preparing New Fire Thriller: Ameche in Return to Screen; Ritz Books Stripper Ann Corio

Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 24 June 1960: A9.


It was the second movie for Dick Shawn, best known as a stage actor. Filming took place in August 1960.Dick Shawn in Hollywood for 'Wizard of Baghdad'

Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 16 Aug 1960: b3.


Barry Coe's performance led to Robert Goldstein of Fox signing the actor to a long-term contract with the studio.'Wizard of Baghdad' Pays Off for Coe

Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 13 Aug 1960: n_a8.
The movie was part of Goldstein's short tenure while head of Fox, other movies being made including 'North to Alaska', 'The Marriage-Go-Round', 'Sanctuary', 'The Schnook', 'Circle of Deception', 'The Mark', 'The Millionairess', 'Esther and the King', 'The Big Gamble' 'Return to Peyton Place' and 'Flaming Star'.He Holds Fox Reins: BOB GOLDSTEIN: He Reins Fox Film Empire

Alpert, Don. Los Angeles Times 14 Aug 1960: F1.


Reception



The 'Los Angeles Times' said the film "should fill the bill as pre Christmas entertainment for the children" through "the funny lines, the slapstick and the trick photography."'Wizard of Baghdad' Pleasant Little Spoof

Stinson, Charles. Los Angeles Times 16 Dec 1960: A11.


The 'New York Times' said the film "is for customers who will laugh at anything, including that singular unfunny man, Dick Shawn... the waste of energy, costumes and backgrounds is truly appalling."Neighborhood Bill

Thompson, Howard. New York Times 4 Mar 1961: 16.


See also



* List of American films of 1961

References




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