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''The Sheik'' is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film produced by
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, directed by
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, starring Rudolph Valentino and
Agnes Ayres Agnes Ayres (born Agnes Henkel; April 4, 1896 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in '' The Sheik'' opposite Rudolph Valentino. Career Ayres ...
, and featuring
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. It was based on the bestselling 1919 romance novel of the same name by Edith Maude Hull and was adapted for the screen by
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. The film was a box-office hit and helped propel Valentino to stardom. In the 1926 sequel ''
The Son of the Sheik ''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 ...
'', Valentino played both the Sheik and his son, while Ayres reprised her role. A third film in the series, ''
She's a Sheik ''She's a Sheik'' is a 1927 American silent comedy adventure film produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures and starring Bebe Daniels. A 16mm print of the film was rediscovered in 2017 by Kevin Brownlow.Bebe Daniels Phyllis Virginia "Bebe" Daniels (January 14, 1901 – March 16, 1971) was an American actress, singer, dancer, writer, and producer. She began her career in Hollywood during the silent film era as a child actress, became a star in musicals such ...
in a comedic role reversal of the original film.


Plot

In the
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town of
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, headstrong Lady Diana Mayo (
Agnes Ayres Agnes Ayres (born Agnes Henkel; April 4, 1896 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in '' The Sheik'' opposite Rudolph Valentino. Career Ayres ...
) refuses a marriage proposal because she believes it would be the end of her independence. Against her brother's wishes, she is planning a month-long trip into the desert, escorted only by natives. When Diana goes to the local casino, she is informed it has been appropriated for the evening by an important sheik, and that none but
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may enter. Annoyed at being told what she cannot do, and her curiosity piqued, Diana borrows an Arab dancer's costume and sneaks in. Inside, she finds men gambling for new wives. When she is selected to be the next prize, she resists. Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan ( Rudolph Valentino) intervenes, then realizes she is white. Amused, he sends her away. Afterward, Mustapha Ali (
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) informs the Sheik she is the woman he has been hired to guide tomorrow. The Sheik hatches a plan. Early the next morning, he sneaks into her room and tampers with the bullets in her revolver as she is sleeping. As her brother leaves her to her desert excursion, she assures him he will see her in
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next month. The Sheik and his men come upon Diana riding alone. She tries to flee while shooting at the Sheik, but he easily captures her. Back at his encampment, he orders her about. She is unused to such treatment, but the Sheik tells her she will learn and demands she dress like a woman (she is wearing pants) for dinner. Diana tries again to escape, this time into a raging sand storm. The Sheik saves her from certain death, and tells her she will learn to love him. Later, he finds Diana alone in her quarters weeping. The Sheik considers forcing himself upon her, but decides against it and calls for a serving girl, Zilah ( Ruth Miller). Zilah offers her a hug. Diana accepts, and pours out her tears in Zilah's arms. After a week, the Sheik is delighted by the news that his close friend from his days in
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, where he was educated, is coming for a visit. Diana is dismayed at the thought of being seen in Arab dress by a Westerner, but the Sheik does not understand her shame. He does, however, return her gowns before his friend comes so she can wear them to dinner. When she is introduced to writer and doctor Raoul St. Hubert (
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), Diana's spirit is nearly broken. He befriends her and reprimands the Sheik for his callous treatment of her. The Sheik returns her Western clothing, though he refuses to release her. When Raoul is called away to tend to an injured man, Diana shows concern that it might be the Sheik. Seeing this from hiding, the Sheik is elated that she may be warming up to him at last. He gives Diana her gun back, telling her he trusts her. Diana is allowed to go into the desert under the watchful eye of the Sheik's French valet Gaston (
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). She escapes. Making her way across the sands, she spots a caravan, unaware that it belongs to the bandit Omair ( Walter Long). The Sheik and his men reach her first. The Sheik reveals to Raoul he is in love with Diana; his friend convinces him to let her go. Meanwhile, Diana is allowed out once more. She playfully writes "I love you Ahmed" in the sand. Then Omair's band captures her, killing her guards and leaving the wounded Gaston for dead. When the Sheik goes looking for Diana, he sees her message, then learns from Gaston who has abducted her. He gathers his men to attack Omair's stronghold. Omair tries to force himself on Diana, but is almost stabbed by one of his women. Then the Sheik and his men sweep in. After a long fight, the Sheik kills Omair, but is himself gravely injured. Raoul tends to him and tells Diana he has a chance. She sits and holds the Sheik's hand. When she remarks that his hand is big for an Arab, Raoul reveals that the Sheik is not one. His father was British and his mother Spanish. They died in the desert, and their child was rescued and raised by the old Sheik; when the old man died, Ahmed returned to rule the tribe. When Ahmed wakes up, Diana confesses her love.


Cast

* Rudolph Valentino as Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan *
Agnes Ayres Agnes Ayres (born Agnes Henkel; April 4, 1896 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in '' The Sheik'' opposite Rudolph Valentino. Career Ayres ...
as Lady Diana Mayo * Ruth Miller as Zilah, the serving girl *
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as Yousaef, a tribal chieftain * Frank Butler as Sir Aubrey Mayo, Diana's brother *
Charles Brinley Charles Brinley (November 15, 1880 – February 17, 1946) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 140 films between 1913 and 1939. He was born in Yuma, Arizona and died in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles ( ; es, ...
as Mustapha Ali *
Lucien Littlefield Lucien Littlefield (August 16, 1895 – June 4, 1960) was an American actor who achieved a long career from silent films to the television era. He was noted for his versatility, playing a wide range of roles and already portraying old men befor ...
as Gaston *
Adolphe Menjou Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor. His career spanned both silent films and talkies. He appeared in such films as Charlie Chaplin's ''A Woman of Paris'', where he played the lead role; Stanley K ...
as Raoul de Saint Hubert * Walter Long as Omair *
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as Arab child ''(uncredited)'' *
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''(uncredited)''


Production

The film was based on Edith Maude Hull's best selling novel ''The Sheik''. The novel became a best seller partly because of its controversial dealings with racial
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and
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. Due to the controversial subject matter, certain aspects of the novel were left out of the film. In the novel, Sheik Ahmed rapes Lady Diana. George Melford said, "We have handled the frank scenes in 'The Sheik' so delicately that I think the censors will be the only disappointed reviewers." There appears to be some dispute as to where the film was shot. Emily W. Leider, author of ''Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino'', argues that the desert exterior scenes were filmed in
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, and the Guadalupe Dunes of
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. However, one 1983 newspaper article featured in the ''Suffolk County News'' contends that exteriors scenes were shot at the "Walking Dunes" in Montauk, New York and at the
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. Author Richard Koszarski claims that this is incorrect and cites it as an "
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". Another source says filming was done in the desert near Palm Springs, California.
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James Kirkwood, Sr. was George Melford's original choice for the starring role of Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan.


Reception

''The Sheik'' was released nationwide on November 20, 1921 "The Sheik"
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after its premiere in
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on October 30, 1921. and in New York on November 6. Critical reception was mixed, as some critics felt that it was a mistake to leave out the rape of Lady Diana by Sheik Ahmed as it altered the original message of the novel.Leider 2004 p. 167 Some critics felt that the "toned-down" film version would not be well received; however, the film was a major success with audiences, and set new attendance records where it premiered. In its first week of release, it set attendance records at two of New York's major theaters, the
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and the Rivoli. The ''New York Telegraph'' estimated that in the first few weeks 125,000 people had seen the film. Due to the film's success, Jesse Lasky declared the last week of November 1921 as "The Sheik Week", and screened the film at 250 theatres in the United States on November 20, 1921. The film ran for six months in Sydney, Australia, as well as 42 weeks in one theatre in France. It was the first Valentino film to show in his native Italy. Within the first year of its release, ''The Sheik'' exceeded $1 million in ticket sales (the film was made for under $200,000). ''The Sheik'' helped to solidify Valentino's image as one of the first male sex symbols of the screen and made him an international star. While he was a popular draw with female audiences, some male audiences mocked his onscreen persona and questioned his masculinity. Valentino would later attempt to portray roles that went against his "Sheik" image with limited success. His final film was the sequel ''
The Son of the Sheik ''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 ...
'', which premiered nationwide after his death in August 1926. A reviewer for '' Photoplay'' described it as "Popular entertainment—that and nothing more. But that is enough." The
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reported that 88% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 7.33/10.


Proposed remake

Film rights were bought by
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who recreated segments of ''The Sheik'' in the biographical picture ''Valentino (1951 film), Valentino'' (1951), starring Anthony Dexter, who Small announced would star in a remake of ''The Sheik'', but which was never made. ''Harum Scarum (film), Harum Scarum'' (1965), which starred Elvis Presley, was inspired by the film.


Home media

''The Sheik'' has been released on Region 1 DVD by several companies over the years, including Image Entertainment in 2002. In 2004, Instant Vision released the film on Region 2 DVD. In commemoration of its 100th anniversary, Paramount Home Entertainment released the film on Blu-ray for the first time on October 19, 2021.


In popular culture

* ''The Sheik'' became so popular that the word came to be used to mean a young man on the prowl. The object of a Sheik's desire was dubbed "a The Queen of Sheba (1921 film), Sheba". * ''The Sheik'' became widely copied over the years. ''Burning Sands'', ''Tents of Allah'', ''Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik'', and Rex Ingram (director), Rex Ingram's ''The Arab (1924 film), The Arab'', which starred Ramón Novarro. ''The Shriek of Araby'', and a Diana Serra Cary, Baby Peggy short ''Peg o' Movies'' spoofed the film. The title of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon ''The Shriek'' (1933) is a parody of ''The Sheik''. Much later, Elvis Presley's film ''Harum Scarum (film), Harum Scarum'' drew from ''The Sheik'' as well. * The blues string band ''Mississippi Sheiks, The Mississippi Sheiks,'' active in the late '20s and early '30s, took their name from ''The Sheik''. * The popular song "The Sheik of Araby" was written in response to the film. In the fourth season episode of ''I Love Lucy'' "The Hedda Hopper Story" (1955), Mrs. McGillicuddy (Kathryn Card) sings part of the song while reminiscing about Valentino's role in the film. * Jimmy Buffett mentions the Sheik in "Pencil Thin Mustache". * Chapter one of Art Spiegelman's graphic novel ''Maus'' is called "The Sheik", and contains a number of references to Valentino and his most famous film. * The Sheik is the official mascot of Hollywood High School, and the athletic teams and student body are known as the Sheiks, the name drawn from this movie. * Ray Stevens' million-selling 1962 pop hit "Ahab the Arab" was heavily influenced by both this film and ''
The Son of the Sheik ''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 ...
'' in the song's use of Arabian atmosphere and music. * Serbian popular singer Dragana Šarić, also referred to as Bebi Dol, had a hit song called "Rudi" dedicated to Valentino in 1983. In the song, he is referred as "the Sheik's son." * The Egyptian Lover cites the film as the inspiration for his name. * In ''Downton Abbey'', season 4, episode 6 the characters Ivy and James go to see ''The Sheik'' in theaters on a failed date.


See also

* ''The House That Shadows Built'' (1931 promotional film by Paramount) * ''A Son of the Sahara'' (1924) * ''Sahara (1983 film), Sahara'' (1983) a Cannon Films production with similar elements.


References


External links

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NPR Article on The Sheik

Review of the Sheik DVD


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