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Synopsis: Dancer Sherazade was told by the stars that she will become wife of the kalif in Bagdad. She tells Kamar, brother of kalif Haroun. He planned a coup d'etat, which failed at first, but supported by the wasir he finally succeeds. Haroun is injured and gets help from Ahmad's actor troupe, where he is nursed by Sherazade, who doesn't recognise him. When she hears that Kamar is looking for her she goes to him, but is sold with the complete troupe of actors to slavery. They're able to escape, but Haroun is still in danger. To save him, Sherazade agrees to poison Kamar, but Haroun tries to establish his rulership first.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): John Rawlins
Production: Walter Wanger Productions
 
IMDB:
6.2
UNRATED
Year:
1942
86 min
153 Views


I dream of no man.

Look, his eyes are opening.

Who... who are you?

I am Sherazade.

Sherazade.

I know now why...

why he risked so much.

What does he mean?

Who is he?

Who were those

who tried to kill him?

- The followers of Kamar.

- Of Kamar?

- How do you know?

- Look. He is dead.

That one's own mother

would never recognize his face.

Now, you fortunate

holders of ducats,

you are about to witness

the most phenomenal...

Kamar is free.

Kamar has escaped!

Kamar is free.

Kamar has escaped.

Aladdin, can't you look

where you're going?

I'm looking for Sherazade.

If I don't find her, I'm lost.

You wouldn't be lost

if I hadn't lost my magic lamp.

You lost that when you were a little boy.

You've lost all sense of time.

And I've lost my... I've lost...

I'm losing my mind.

Sherazade? Sherazade?

Oh, where is she?

Where is she?

I die, I expire.

Sherazade, where is she?

Oh, praise be Allah, there you are.

- Kamar, he's escaped!

- I know that.

And suppose he has?

You must hide until

they've recaptured him.

Valda, quickly, prepare the litter.

Sherazade runs in fear of no man.

He will be here seeking you.

He might carry you off with

him out of the country.

Against my will?

Let him dare to lay a hand on me.

Let him dare!

Sherazade, be reasonable.

Without you, I have no show.

Lovely Sherazade, maiden

sweeter than honey.

I tell you, I will stay.

I am neither afraid of Kamar

nor any man that lives.

But there is one thing you forget.

If you remain here, Kamar

is sure to come seeking you.

It is the one place the soldiers

will be looking for him.

- He is sure to be taken again.

- What is that to me?

You have said it is written in your

stars that you will be a queen.

If Kamar leaves Bagdad now alone,

he will have a chance outside

the city to organize his followers,

to try again to seize

his brother's throne.

- Then you could be a queen indeed.

- I wonder.

It is the way, Sherazade,

the way of destiny.

Believe me.

You are right, Ali.

Well, what are you

waiting for, you fool?

Hurry, you fools! Come a running!

Sinbad, come! Hurry! Run!

Do something! Get the baskets!

What about the wounded one?

- He has nothing to do with us.

- Kamar's men tried to kill him.

If they return seeking you

and find him...

Very well.

He shall come with us.

Come! Move! Go!

- Here.

- If I only had my magic lamp.

One rub and out popped a genie

ten leagues high, my slave.

You've told that lamp story

so often, you believe it yourself!

Look, look. My lamp!

Oh, the genie at last!

This is no time for sleeping.

I told you to get the litter.

Come! Move!

Aladdin. Sinbad.

Forward, all of you. Bear that

litter. Move, you fools!

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