Kismet is a 1967 American TV film. It is an adaptation of the musical Kismet directed by Bob Henry.
It was produced by Norman Rosemont, who had produced the stage musical TV adaptations Brigadoon (1966) and Carousel (1967). He cast Ferrer after seeing him on stage in Man of La Mancha. It was one of the few musicals Chakiris appeared in during the 1960s despite his success in West Side Story.
The Christian Science Monitor called it "solid cotton candy."