
Ali Baba discovers the treasure cave of robber-baron Abu Hasan, and tells his greedy brother, Kasim Baba, who is posing as a Chinese merchant and entertaining Hasan, where the cache is hidden. Zahrat, acting as a spy for Hasan, is blamed when the robber is almost caught, and Kasim is killed. Zahrat then decides to join Ali and his son, Nor-al-din, who is in love with the slave-girl, Marjanah. During a party, she kills the disguised Hasan, and his men are boiled in oil.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ali Baba discovers the treasure cave of robber-baron Abu Hasan, and tells his greedy brother, Kasim Baba, who is posing as a Chinese merchant and entertaining Hasan, where the cache is hidden. Zahrat, acting as a spy for Hasan, is blamed when the robber is almost caught, and Kasim is killed. Zahrat then decides to join Ali and his son, Nor-al-din, who is in love with the slave-girl, Marjanah. During a party, she kills the disguised Hasan, and his men are boiled in oil.
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| Monthly Film BulletinMFB CriticsThe sets, photography and costumes are quite admirable, particularly in the robbers' cave. |
| User ReviewJonathan SAn early musical Arabian Nights film, this is interesting, but not especially good. There are some great moments, and some cool visuals. But the music is grating and the plot kind of dull. Worth watching for fans of older movies, especially older fantasy films. But, sadly, not that great. |