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John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Princess Fakzia: Barber, you are fortunate we are not in Ispahan or I would have...
Hajji Baba: ...me flogged? That is your answer to all but flattery. You wish to silence everyone by threats. Is that what it is to be a princess?

Thomas Gomez

Thomas Gomez
(as Osman Aga)

Princess Fakzia: I will see you are amply rewarded.
Osman Aga: I have an ancient prejudice against promises.

John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Banah: Where are the others? They rot in the sun. When their ardor cools...
Hajji Baba: ...Mine will increase with each passing day.

Donald Randolph

Donald Randolph
(as Caliph)

Caliph: Do you love my daughter?
Hajji Baba: Love her? I am a barber's son.
Caliph: Mohammed himself was not born a prince. And it is he who said, "The greatest power in the world is love." Nurel-Din's strength can crumble and fade away, but the power of love remains. I say to you, if you love my daughter, you have that power. Win her.

John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Chief Executioner's Aide: Surely someone as handsome as you has no trouble with the beauties.
Hajji Baba: I have no trouble with - I have trouble getting to.


John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Chief Executioner's Aide: Why are you not satisfied to be like your father, Hajji? You are a good barber.
Hajji Baba: True. But why, I ask myself, must I remain a barber? Take the sheik's chief favorite, Ismail asa Gul - is he better spoken than I?
Chief Executioner's Aide: But he *is* the favorite.
Hajji Baba: Well, then, the famous Lord Treasurer, who fills the king's coffers with gold, yet does not forget his own. What was he? The son of a grocer!

John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Hajji Baba: Complaints flow from your lips like water from the springs of Al Baqir.
Princess Fakzia: But I am a princess and my skin is soft. I am not used to such hard ways.
Hajji Baba: You are no princess as long as we are on this desert.

John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Hajji Baba: I thirst for adventure as some do for wine... especially if it's profitable.

John Derek

John Derek
(as Hajji Baba)

Hajji Baba: Nay, laugh not. I may have the instruments of a barber, but I have the desires of a prince.

Thomas Gomez

Thomas Gomez
(as Osman Aga)

Hajji Baba: Once I thought she loved me.
Osman Aga: Then take her!
Hajji Baba: From Norel-Din?
Osman Aga: Why not?
Hajji Baba: He's a prince; a great and powerful prince. I-I am a barber.
Osman Aga: Aw, I despair for you. Without courage, one can neither be a merchant nor a prince.

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