One Stolen Night is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Robert Ensminger and starring Alice Calhoun, Herbert Heyes, and Otto Hoffman.
[2] As described in a film magazine,[3] Diantha Ebberly (Calhoun) and her parents go to Touggourt, a city on the edge of the Sahara Desert, where she is to meet and wed Herbert Medford (Heys).
The love of adventure leads Diantha to dress as a young Arabian woman and she visits a dance hall and joins the festivities.
Outlaw Bedouins seize Diantha, overpower the tall man, and take her to an ancient temple, where Sheik Amud (Powell) declares that he will add her to his list of wives.
To her amazement, Diantha discovers that he is the man she knew as Abdullah, as his secret work required him to adopt local clothing and manners.