Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: The Lost Scimitar of Arabia
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: The Lost Scimitar of Arabia

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: The Lost Scimitar of Arabia

2005Movie68 minFrench

In a land far away and full of ancient marvels, the battles of the young prince Ali, fighting for the succession of his land and the freedom of his people, take place at the hands of a terrible tyrant.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Daniel C. JonesGenres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In the vibrant world of ancient Arabia, young Ali Baba discovers a legendary scimitar, an artifact said to hold immense power. This discovery thrusts him into a perilous quest to protect it from a greedy sorcerer who seeks to use its magic for his own dark purposes. Along his journey, Ali Baba must gather a band of loyal companions and outwit the notorious Forty Thieves to secure the scimitar and save his kingdom from tyranny.

Critical Reception

This animated adventure was generally well-received by families and younger audiences for its colorful animation and straightforward heroic narrative. While not a critical darling, it was praised for its lighthearted tone and accessible storytelling. Critics noted its faithfulness to the spirit of the classic tale, though some found the plot predictable and the character development somewhat thin.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appeals to younger viewers with its bright animation and classic adventure theme.
  • Offers a familiar and uncomplicated retelling of the beloved Ali Baba story.
  • Lacks depth in character and narrative complexity for older audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews were sparse for this title, but those available indicated appreciation for its family-friendly nature and visual appeal. Some viewers found it a pleasant, albeit unoriginal, adaptation for children.

Fun Fact

The legendary Egyptian actor Omar Sharif made a voice cameo in this film, lending his voice to a wise elder character.

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