Arabian Nights 3/18

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

This film has every conceivable Arabian tale ever told in an interesting tale within a tale format... flying carpets, magic lamps, court intrigue, assassins, Ali Baba, Aladdin... very well produced film... Enjoy !

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  • ya gotta be pretty stupid if you can't remember the words 'open sesame' which you used like five minutes ago. lol

  • Lovely stories - a tale in a tale - princesses - adventure - erotic excitment. all a man needs.

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  • @ARP7777777 it was a joke. that's what makes youtube more interesting you know, people's comments making fun of the awesomeness of the movie =P but, interesting information.

  • @rene4eva Yeah, a lot of the Harry Potter monsters and names were inspired by Greek mythology.

  • @JakobDailes ha that sounds like fluffy from Harry Potter!

  • @ARP7777777 Boy, do I agree with that.

  • @Songsmirth It really was well told. And will maybe help this absurd Islamophobia people have these days in the Western Hemisphere.

  • @Songsmirth At the right time, in the right way. The person with no or little chance always has SOME. It is pride in nothing you do that brings people down, not pride in your deeds. At least not in real Fae tales.

  • @JakobDailes Yeah. A person after my own heart. And he how he learns fear ! LOL Just absurd. But true.

  • @goldust8 Oh, yeah, remember two words after looking at gold and gems for HOURS. Kasim guesses barley, and other grains in the original tale, from the translated 1001 nights.

  • @Songsmirth My favourite is one by the Brothers Grimm. The title is *clearing throat, "hm-hmm"* "The Story About the Boy Who Set Off To Learn What Fear Was". Also known by the shorter title, "Good Bowling and Card-Playing". lol.

  • @JakobDailes Interesting. Learn something new. . My favorite fairy tale of all time is one called, "The Moonsinger." I read it in any class I have if there's time. (I'm a sub) Lovely story and beautiful illustrations. I've only found two copies in 40 years. Worn out one book. Maybe you're library would have it. It's worth the look. Thanks Jak. :) Songs

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