

One Thousand and One Nights: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Ali Baba and the forty thieves are one of the most famous stories and characters with eastern features, and it is one of the well known fairy tales that inspired writers and artists around the world. The story revolves around a simple Arab lumberjack named Ali Baba who accidentally hears the password that opens the door of the cave in which a gang of thieves hide their treasures. Thanks to the password, open Sesame, Ali Baba managed to obtain the treasures hidden in the cave, and his name became a sign of thievery throughout the world.
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Plot Summary
This adaptation of the classic tale follows Ali Baba, a kind woodcutter who stumbles upon a hidden cave filled with treasure, guarded by a magical phrase. He secretly becomes wealthy but must then contend with his greedy brother Kassim, who learns of the treasure and attempts to steal it, leading to a confrontation with the Forty Thieves and their formidable leader.
Critical Reception
This television movie adaptation of the classic 'Ali Baba' story received a mixed to positive reception, primarily appreciated for its family-friendly approach and visual presentation, though some critics noted its simplification of the source material for a modern audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its accessible storytelling for younger viewers.
- Appreciated for its colorful and imaginative set design.
- Some found the plot predictable and characters less developed than in other versions.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but general feedback often points to it being an enjoyable, if straightforward, retelling of the familiar fairy tale, suitable for family viewing.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger anthology series based on 'One Thousand and One Nights', aiming to bring classic stories to a new generation.
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