The 1002nd Night
The 1002nd Night

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The 1002nd Night

1933
Movie
95 min
French

An Arabian prince falls in with a group of downtrodden rebels and faces the wrath of an unsympathetic sultan whose wife he is also romancing.

Insights

IMDb5.5/10
Director: William A. SeiterGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Musical

Plot Summary

A janitor working in a Hollywood studio accidentally stumbles into a world of magic and illusion while cleaning a prop room. Transported to a fantastical land, he must navigate its strange customs and characters, including a sultan and his harem. With the help of a genie, he attempts to find his way back home, encountering numerous comedic obstacles along the way.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, "The 1002nd Night" was met with a mixed reception from critics, with some appreciating its whimsical fantasy elements and Buster Keaton's signature physical comedy. However, others found the plot to be thin and the musical numbers to be uninspired, leading to a generally lukewarm response at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for Buster Keaton's enduring comedic talent and the film's playful, fantastical premise.

  • Criticized for a meandering plot and forgettable musical interludes that detract from the comedy.

  • Seen as a minor, albeit charming, entry in Keaton's later career, lacking the sharpness of his silent film work.

Google audience: Audience reception for "The 1002nd Night" is largely absent from easily accessible Google user reviews, but historical accounts suggest a divided opinion, with some enjoying the escapist fantasy and Keaton's presence, while others found it lacking in substance and comedic impact.

Fun Fact

The film marked one of Buster Keaton's earlier sound film roles, where his iconic physical comedy had to be adapted to the new medium, often to mixed results for critics and audiences accustomed to his silent masterpieces.

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