After watching his father being killed in combat by soldiers from Baghdad, a young man from Basra named "Harun" (Rock Hudson) sets off to find those responsible and put an end to the violence between these two cities. Upon his arrival in Baghdad, he happens to notice an attractive woman named "Khairuzan" (Piper Laurie) attempting to sell some old clothing to a Greek merchant by the name of "Barcus" (Steven Gerey). Wanting to help in his own small way, Harun offers Barcus a certain amount of money in exchange for one particular piece of clothing from Khairuzan and whatever other items he may find in a pile of second-hand clothes as well. To his great delight, while sorting through the clothes a sword catches his eye and not long afterward, he discovers that he is invincible whenever he wields it in combat. Unfortunately for him, however, others soon learn of this sword, and they will stop at nothing to have it in their possession. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a fairly enjoyable "Arabian Nights" type of film which benefited from a good performance by Piper Laurie and to a lesser extent that of Rock Hudson. Admittedly, Errol Flynn would have been much better in a swashbuckling role of this sort--but that goes without saying. Be that as it may, while this may not have been a great adventure film by any means, it was still entertaining enough in its own right, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.