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Plot Summary
In the enchanted East, the Sultan is unhappy with his lazy son, Prince Achmed. He consults a sorcerer, who offers a magical bird that can transform into an eagle, a falcon, or a parrot. Prince Achmed receives the bird but is warned against using its magical powers carelessly. He soon learns that the bird grants wishes but also carries a hidden cost, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and responsibility.
Critical Reception
As a Soviet-era fantasy film, 'The Caliph-Stork' was produced for a young audience and has generally been remembered fondly for its fairy-tale charm and moral lessons. While not widely reviewed by international critics, it is appreciated within its cultural context for its imaginative storytelling and visual presentation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its faithful adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
- Appreciated for its gentle pacing and classic storytelling.
- Often remembered for its charming visuals and moral undertones.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a novella by Wilhelm Hauff, a prominent German writer of fairy tales and romances in the 19th century.
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