The White Sheik (1928 film)

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The White Sheik
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German poster
Directed by Harley Knoles
Written by Violet E. Powell
Mary Murillo
Based on King's Mate
by Rosita Forbes
Starring Lillian Hall-Davis
Warwick Ward
Jameson Thomas
Julie Suedo
Cinematography René Guissart
Production
company
Distributed by Wardour Films
Release dates
17 January 1928
Running time
95 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language Silent
English intertitles

The White Sheik, also known as King's Mate, is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by Harley Knoles and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Jameson Thomas and Warwick Ward.[1] It was based on the novel King's Mate by Rosita Forbes.

Synopsis

While spending the winter in the Moroccan city of Fez young Englishwoman Rosemary encounters a vile man Martengo who tries to force his attentions on her. Escaping to the desert she becomes lost and is rescued by a mysterious Englishman known as the White Sheik.

Cast

Release

For its December 1929 New York City premiere at the Little Carnegie Playhouse[2] it was accompanied by the Hal Roach Studios comedy Feed ’em and Weep[3] and the Universum Film AG documentary short Strange Prayers.[4]

Reception

The New York Times reviewer Mordaunt Hall called the film "amateurish" and "boring", with characters he thought "as silly a lot as have ever darted to and fro on the screen."[2]

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