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Ali Baba and the forty thieves ; Arabian nights

Lavish epic of brother fighting brother to win political power and the love of a woman, mesmerizing Scheherazade, the fiery dancing girl who will prove to be one man's downfall and another's greatest reward.

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  • "Ali Baba and the 40 thieves"@en
  • "天方夜谭"
  • "Alabo shen hua bu shi"
  • "Tian fang ye tan"
  • "Arabistan geceleri"
  • "Ali Baba and the forty thieves"@en
  • "Arabian nights"@en
  • "阿拉伯神话故事"
  • "Walter Wanger's Arabian nights"@en

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  • "Lavish epic of brother fighting brother to win political power and the love of a woman, mesmerizing Scheherazade, the fiery dancing girl who will prove to be one man's downfall and another's greatest reward."
  • "Lavish epic of brother fighting brother to win political power and the love of a woman, mesmerizing Scheherazade, the fiery dancing girl who will prove to be one man's downfall and another's greatest reward."@en
  • "Led by the evil Khan, the Mongols capture Baghdad & murder the Caliph. The Caliph's son Ali escapes & is adopted by Old Baba, chief of a band of thieves. Grown to manhood, Ali returns with 40 thieves to avenge his father, reclaim his throne, & rescue his beloved from a forced marriage to the Khan."@en
  • "Led by the evil Khan, the Mongols capture Baghdad & murder the Caliph. The Caliph's son Ali (Hall) escapes & is adopted by Old Baba, chief of a band of thieves. Grown to manhood, Ali returns with 40 thieves to avenge his father, reclaim his throne, & rescue his beloved (Montez) from a forced marriage to the Khan."@en
  • "Led by the evil Khan, the Mongols capture Baghdad & murder the Caliph. The Caliph's son Ali (Hall) escapes & is adopted by Old Baba, chief of a band of thieves. Grown to manhood, Ali returns with 40 thieves to avenge his father, reclaim his throne, & rescue his beloved (Montez) from a forced marriage to the Khan."
  • "Prepare to be dazzled as all the wonder, excitement, triumph, and treachery of the Arabian Nights come vibrantly to life in Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves! Orphaned as a young child and adopted by a band of notorious thieves, now-grown Ali Baba (Jon Hall) sets out to avenge his father's murder, reclaim the royal throne, and rescue his beloved Amara (Maria Montez) from the iron fist of his treacherous enemy. Lushly shot in glorious Technicolor? and featuring a cast of thousands, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a cinematic feast for the senses to be enjoyed time and again."@en
  • "Orphaned as a young child and adopted by a band of notorious thieves, now-grown Ali Baba sets out to avenge his father's murder, reclaim the royal throne and rescue his beloved Amara from the iron fist of his treacherous enemy."@en
  • "A story about the fight between two brothers for political power and the love of Scheherazade, a fiery sensuous dancing girl whose beauty will prove to be one man's downfall and another's greatest reward."@en
  • "Haroun, the caliph of Baghdad is deposed by his evil brother. Rescued by a young acrobat, and nursed back to health by the dancing girl Scheherazade, Haroun attempts to regain his place on the throne."
  • ""After unsuccessfully attempting to overthrow the lawful regime of Haroun-al-Raschid, his brother, the Caliph of Bagdad, Kamar al Zaman, is sentenced to 'the slow death.' Seven days later, however, Kamar still lives, but before Haroun can give him to a merciful death, he makes his escape with the help of his followers. During the ensuing battle, Haroun is wounded and his troops are defeated. He is later found by Sherazade [i.e. Scheherazade?], a poor dancing girl who is the object of Kamar's unwanted affections, and Ali Ben Ali, an acrobat. In order to protect the injured Haroun, Ali places his royal ring on the finger of a dead rebel, and mistakenly believing his brother is dead, the people proclaim Kamar the new Caliph. He is unable to place Sherazade [i.e. Scheherazade?] on the throne beside him, however, as her circus has gone into hiding. Meanwhile, Haroun is nursed back to health by Sherazade [i.e. Scheherazade?] and Ali, with only the young acrobat knowing his true identity. The circus troupe then learns of Kamar's accession to the throne, but rather than being brought to the new Caliph, Sherazade and the circus performers are sold into slavery by the Captain, who had been ordered by Nadan, the Grand Vizier and Kamar's closest advisor, to kill the dancer. Kamar learns of the Captain's actions and goes in search of his love, while Nadan alone knows that Sherazade and the others are in the hands of slave trader."@en

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  • "Epic films"
  • "Epic films"@en
  • "Fantasy films"
  • "Fantasy films"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Features"@en
  • "fiction d'aventures (fiction)"
  • "Fantasy"@en
  • "Swashbuckler films"
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  • "Action and adventure films"
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  • "Fiction films"
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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
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  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Swashbucklers"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Foreign language films"

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  • "Arabian nights 天方夜谭"
  • "Ali Baba and the forty thieves ; Arabian nights"@en
  • "Arabian nights Tian fang ye tan"
  • "Arabian nights (Motion picture : 1942)"
  • "Arabian nights (Motion picture : 1942)"@en
  • "Ali Baba and the forty thieves"@en
  • "Ali Baba and the forty thieves"
  • "Ali Baba and the forty thieves (Motion picture : 1944)"
  • "Ali Baba and the forty thieves (Motion picture : 1944)"@en
  • "Arabian nights"
  • "Arabian nights"@en