Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTongue-in-cheek fantasy film set in Baghdad and loosely based on the One Thousand and One Nights medieval story.Tongue-in-cheek fantasy film set in Baghdad and loosely based on the One Thousand and One Nights medieval story.Tongue-in-cheek fantasy film set in Baghdad and loosely based on the One Thousand and One Nights medieval story.
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 2 nominations au total
- Muezzin
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- Handmaiden
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- Harem Girl
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- Hasson
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- Blackamoor
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- Herald
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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesShelley Winters is most easily spotted as one of Adele Jergens' blonde handmaidens, standing in the background at the aborted wedding scene.
- GaffesTwo prison guards fall over each other in their haste to catch escaped prisoners but as one gets up the back of his white neck shows up against his dark Arab facial makeup.
- Citations
Aladdin: First hear me and then summon your guards if you will, and let them dry my torn limbs in the sun.
Princess Armina: Have no fear for your limbs. They will not be harmed.
Aladdin: My lady is gracious.
Princess Armina: Because my guards will strike off your impudent head.
Aladdin: You do not think it a sad thing that one so young should lose his life? Oh, I do not plead for my head, princess.
Princess Armina: Then for what?
Aladdin: For that for which I placed it in jeopardy - the sight of your face!
Princess Armina: You are mad.
Aladdin: Other men seek heaven after death, but I would look up on heaven before I die.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Il était une fois Beyrouth - histoire d'une star (1995)
- Bandes originalesBeauty for Sale
(uncredited)
Performed by Cornel Wilde (dubbed by Tom Clark)
Music by Saul Chaplin
Lyrics by Edgar De Lange
Just as Disney's animated feature "Aladdin" updated the genie-in-a-bottle storyline for the 90s mindset, this exploration fuses the epic musical film style of big-budget Hollywood films in post-War America with the cultural stereotypes surrounding the Middle East. The results are a fantastic, if laughable, adventure movie, geared towards young adults and the elderly, but with plenty to chew on even for children.
Imaginative sets and superb costumes present a lavish spectacle of colour and brilliant old school special effects combine with well-performed choreography to keep the action and laughs rolling, and the viewer suitably engaged. However, the cinematography and lighting are disappointingly one-dimensional, suggesting more of a stage adaptation than an original film.
Performances, especially vocal, are largely impressive. For a script that contains a bewildering assortment of varied characters, often singing choruses, a great cast of character actors is needed, and it's definitely the largely uncredited bit parts and cameos (Shelley Winters!) that make this ensemble memorable. With a wooden lead in Cornel Wilde (Aladdin), best friend Abdullah (Phil Silvers) really picks up the slack, with an endless stream of predictable--yet nonetheless witty--wisecracks. Even Babs (Evelyn Keyes), the emotionally-berserk female genie, manages to convincingly portray a noticeably pathetic, but likable, co- starring lead.
All told, this one's a must for film fans of days of yore and students of Hollywood Orientalism alike. If the rousing music and generous matte sets don't sweep you off your feet, the astonishingly ludicrous premise of a comedic epic musical based on an ancient tale of dread and magic will have you rolling on the floor laughing.
- adnanistan
- 29 oct. 2006
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1