Arabian Nights

1942 NR 1h 26m 6.1

The caliph of Baghdad must go into hiding with a group of traveling performers when his brother usurps the throne. Both brothers desire a beautiful dancing girl, who is torn between power and true love.

Dancer Scheherazade was told by the stars that she will become wife of the caliph in Bagdad. She tells Kamar, brother of caliph Haroun. He planned a coup d'etat, which failed at first, but supported by the wazir he finally succeeds. Haroun is injured and gets help from Ahmad's actor troupe, where he is nursed by Scheherazade, who doesn't recognize 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, Scheherazade agrees to poison Kamar, but Haroun tries to establish his rulership first.

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Info about Arabian Nights

Studio(s): Walter Wanger Productions, Universal Pictures

Originally Released: United States on Dec 25, 1942

Box Office Gross: $7,528,446.00

Budget: $904,765.00

Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Romance