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Omar the Tentmaker
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Omar the Tentmaker

Dec 22, 1922
1h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

About Omar Khayyam of Persia, the poet and mathematician, who wrote the Iranian first solar calendar circa A.D. 1073. His fiancé was forced to marry the shah, but she eventually escaped and, with help of grand Vazir, joined Omar Khayyam. Hollywood made a film based on the same story with Connell Wilde, the life and adventures of Omar Khayyam.

Genres

Romance
Drama

Production Companies

Richard Walton Tully Productions

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Cast

Guy Bates Post

Omar the tentmaker

Guy Bates Post

Virginia Brown Faire

Shireen

Virginia Brown Faire

Nigel De Brulier

Nizam ul Mulk

Nigel De Brulier

Noah Beery

The shah of shahs

Noah Beery

Rose Dione

Shah's mother

Rose Dione

Patsy Ruth Miller

Little Shireen

Patsy Ruth Miller

Douglas Gerrard

Hassan

Douglas Gerrard

Will Jim Hatton

Little Mahruss

Will Jim Hatton

Boris Karloff

Imam Mowaffak

Boris Karloff

Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn

The Christian Crusader (as Maurice B. Flynn)

Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn

Edward Kimball

Omar's father (as Edward M. Kimball)

Edward Kimball

Walter Long

The executioner

Walter Long