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A Thousand and One Nights

THE TECHNICOLOR STORY OF ALADDIN and his wonderful VAMP!
1945 | 93m | English

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On the run after being found sweet-talking the Sultan's daughter, Aladdin comes upon a lamp which, when rubbed, summons up Babs the genie. He uses it to return as a visiting prince asking for the princess's hand. Unfortunately for him, the sultan's wicked twin brother has secretly usurped the throne, someone else is after the lamp for his own ends, and Babs has taken a shine to Aladdin herself and is bent on wrecking his endeavours.
Release Date: Jul 20, 1945
Director: Alfred E. Green
Writer: Richard English, Jack Henley, Wilfred H. Petitt
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords prince, sultan
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Evelyn Keyes Babs The Genie
Phil Silvers Abdullah
Adele Jergens Princess Armina
Cornel Wilde Aladdin
Dusty Anderson Novira
Dennis Hoey Sultan Kamar Al-Kir / Prince Hadji
Philip Van Zandt Grand Wazir AbuHassan
Gus Schilling Jafar
Nestor Paiva Kahim
Rex Ingram Giant
Richard Hale Kofir
John Abbott Ali
Eddie Abdo Muezzin
Francine Ames Handmaiden
Dorothy Bailer Harem Girl
Trevor Bardette Hasson
Noble Blake Blackamoor
Dick Botiller Ramud
David Bond Herald
Nancy Brinckman Girl
Janis Carter Harem Girl
Tommy Cook Salim
Virginia Cruzon Harem Girl
Harold De Becker Doctor
Pauline Derby Girl in Tailor Shop
Patrick Desmond Retainer
Jeff Donnell Harem Girl
Nina Foch Harem Girl
Erle Chenault Galbraith Extra
John George Dwarf at Table in Inn
Claire James Girl in Tailor Shop
Lois James Slave Girl
Mari Jinishian Dancer
Cy Kendall Auctioneer
Dorothy Koster Slave Girl
Charles La Torre Innkeeper
Frank Lackteen Camel Driver
Ethan Laidlaw Merchant
Georgia Lange Girl in Tailor Shop
Murray Leonard Camel Driver
Vivian Mason Exotic Girl
Carole Mathews Handmaiden
Diana Mumby Harem Girl
Pat Parrish Handmaiden
Rebel Randall Girl in Tailor Shop
Adele Roberts Handmaiden
Carol Rush Harem Girl
Frank J. Scannell Retainer
Harry Semels Leader of Caravan
Lester Sharpe Merchant
Napoleon Simpson Blackamoor
Barbara Slater Girl in Tailor Shop
Pietro Sosso Merchant
Janet Warren Girl
Shelley Winters Handmaiden
Bud Wolfe Hindustani Messenger
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Richard English Screenplay
Jack Henley Screenplay
Wilfred H. Petitt Story, Screenplay
Alfred E. Green Director
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Oh, if only I had a gun… No, wait, they haven’t been invented yet!”. Phil Silvers brings a distinctly pantomime effect to this retelling of the Sinbad meets Arabian Nights story. To keep up the swash and the buckle, we have the dashingly mischievous “Aladdin” (Cornel Wilde) who falls in love with t ... he ultimate in forbidden fruit, the princess “Armina” (Adele Jergens). She is the daughter of the caliph Dennis Hoey who also doubles up as his own dastardly twin with designs on both the throne and his neice. “Aladdin” and his sidekick “Abdullah” (Silvers) have a wheeze going on that sees the former entertain the crowds whilst his pal surreptitiously relieves them of their valuables. When he spots his forbidden love and faces years in the dungeon, they abscond into the mountains where he finds a lamp. Of course he rubs it, and out pops “Babs” (Evelyn Keyes) to hear and to obey. Sure, she accommodates his wishes to impress at the court, but she also has taken a little bit of a shine to her new master and she is not averse to a little mischief of her own to get her man. Fans of Silvers and his screwball, bespectacled, humour might enjoy this but I’m more a fan of the Korda-style telling of these stories (indeed Rex Ingram appears in the same red costume here from “The Thief of Bagdad” from 1940) and I found the comedic antics and the breaks for obviously dubbed musical numbers spoiled the adventure element. That really only comes to the fore in the last ten minutes and isn’t up to very much. Wilde’s in his element and Keyes in clearly enjoying her role here, but if there is such a thing as a fantasy purist, that is me - and this just fell between too many stools. It does look great, though, and there are a few clever visual effects, but original is usually best and this is neither.

Jul 06, 2025